Hi,
On Fri, May 08 2009, Guillem Jover wrote:

> Package: debian-policy
> Version: 3.8.1.0
> Severity: wishlist
> Tags: patch
>
> Hi!
>
> Recommend using the DEB_*_ARCH_CPU and DEB_*_ARCH_OS variables instead
> of the GNU style ones. And mention that the latter are mostly intended
> for use with upstream build systems, and not Debian packaging.
>
> regards,
> guillem
>
> ---
>  policy.sgml |   12 ++++++++++--
>  1 files changed, 10 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
>
> diff --git a/policy.sgml b/policy.sgml
> index 144cbfb..b42afe9 100644
> --- a/policy.sgml
> +++ b/policy.sgml
> @@ -1986,6 +1986,12 @@
>               <tt>DEB_*_ARCH</tt> (the Debian architecture)
>           </item>
>           <item>
> +             <tt>DEB_*_ARCH_CPU</tt> (the Debian CPU name)
> +         </item>
> +         <item>
> +             <tt>DEB_*_ARCH_OS</tt> (the Debian System name)
> +         </item>
> +         <item>
>               <tt>DEB_*_GNU_TYPE</tt> (the GNU style architecture
>               specification string)
>           </item>
> @@ -2013,8 +2019,10 @@
>         It is important to understand that the <tt>DEB_*_ARCH</tt>
>         string only determines which Debian architecture we are
>         building on or for. It should not be used to get the CPU
> -       or system information; the GNU style variables should be
> -       used for that.
> +       or system information; the <tt>DEB_*_ARCH_CPU</tt> and
> +       <tt>DEB_*_ARCH_OS</tt> variables should be used for that.
> +       GNU style variables should generally only be used with upstream
> +       build systems.
>       </p>
>
>       <sect1 id="debianrules-options">
> -- 
> 1.6.3

 Seconded.

        manoj
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