https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2310497



--- Comment #12 from Fabio Valentini <[email protected]> ---
> ExclusiveArch: x86_64

This is the correct way to handle architecture-specific stuff for
*applications*, but for Rust crates, they're a bit different ...

Due to the way repositories are set up in koji, noarch packages are present in
repos for *all* architectures.
And since Rust library packages (rust-*-devel) *are* noarch packages, they need
to have satisfiable dependencies regardless of architecture.

In this case, I would recommend to use a rust2rpm.toml config file (see
rust2rpm.toml(5) man page) with these contents, and to regenerate the package:

```
[package]
supported-arches = ["x86_64"]
```

That setting causes rust2rpm to generate a .spec file that builds the library
on all architectures, but only actually runs "cargo build" and "cargo test" on
supported architectures. This works around the problem of
architecture-independent noarch packages in fedora infrastructure, and avoids
creating broken dependencies.


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