OdyX, you have split foo2zjs into printer-driver-foo2zjs and printer-driver-foo2zjs-common telling that you want all arch-independent files being shared across architectures. This saves some disk space in the build server infrastructure (there should be plenty of disk space) and on the user side it is probably without any benefit as nowadays no one shares a system disk partition between several computers (which can be of different architectures). So for me it looks like that it makes building and updating more complicated without real benefit. Or what are the real advantages?
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