11 Aug
2022
11 Aug
'22
09:01
On Thursday 2022-08-11 10:33, Dan Čermák wrote:
How hard could it be? glibc has been built as glibc and glibc.i686 for a long time (and now it's _multibuilded, but still doing the same).
The problem is that i686 and x86_64 are distinct architectures for rpm. x86_64v2 and x86_64v3 are not
rpm should have configuration directives for what's distinct and what isn't. /usr/lib/rpm/rpmrc:arch_compat: x86_64: amd64 em64t athlon noarch rpmrc:arch_compat: athlon: i686 After all, if glibc.i586 and glibc.i686 are distinct, then glibc.x86_64 and glibc.x64v3 can be distinct.