I was writing a util to examine poorly named 'rpm' files to see what was in them and what architecture they were for. I was surprised to find out that all of the "src" rpms don't say "arch=src" or "arch=none", but arch=i586 OR arch=x86_64... Are there separate sources for each architecture? If not, could this information be set that "src"'s "arch" field indicates it is "arch" agnostic"? -- so one can look at the arch field and know it's not a binary installable? I'm querying the fields inside the RPM's because historically, the names on the outside of the RPM were often difficult to parse -- especially in relation to the NVR fields. I sorta got caught with with my "pants down", so to speak, relying on querying the information inside the RPM, entirely, thinking that doing so would be the "Authoritative" source for the rpm's contents... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org