Am 06.04.2013 22:37, schrieb Askar Safin:
>> What is "primary arch"?  The arch of init? ls? the package manager?
> As far as I know today there is no true symmetric multiarch. Every 
> multiarched system has one clear primary arch. And several additional arches. 
> So, today (I think) the parameter ARCH should content all arches and the 
> primary arch should go first. If this situation changes in the future, then 
> ARCH can be list of equal arches.
> 
>> usually the kernel ones?
> Yes, this is good idea. But then, of course, this is arch of this system's 
> own kernel, not arch of current running kernel.

i would wonder if this below is not predictable the arch from the running kernel

[harry@srv-rhsoft:~]$ /usr/bin/uname -i
x86_64

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