On Tuesday 21 February 2006 14:53, Erich Focht wrote:
> I see two paths we could follow:
> - add the architecture to every line in the oscarsamples rpmlist file:
>   - the rpmlist can be made shorter, as dependencies are being resolved, so
>   this effort could get small
>   - the oscar packages need also an architecture suffix, where should this get
>   added?
> - change yume to add .{$arch,noarch} wherever the suffix is missing
>   - this can make the command lines really really long, but OTOH we can make
>   the oscarsamples/rpmlists shorter, as explained above.

I implemented the second choice and checked in yume-1.2-1. Please try it.
It detects the architecture from the repository name, this is fine for OSCAR
installs. If the repository name doesn't end in a known architecture, the
behavior is like before. Packages passed as install arguments which have no
architecture suffix get a suffix like ".{$arch,noarch}", which means matching
packages of the detected architecture or noarch will be installed.

For i386 the $arch string is "i?86", so this should work fine with i686 and
alike.

Regards,
Erich



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