On Sat, Mar 08, 2003 at 05:37:58PM +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > First, knowing the architecture field doesn't let you know if the > package is built for a given architecture but only if it should be built > for a given architecture.
That's what I meant, sorry :) > Third, I fail to see how displaying this info will make it easier for > maintainer to support archs they don't have access to. When I create a package I have to fill/update the build-depends fields, and what to put in it sometimes depends on the arch. Currently "tulip" does not autobuild on most archs just because I have added a single package to the build-dep list - while investigating, the buildd error first made me thought this may have been a non-"arch:any" package. > Second, most packages have "any" or "all", so the information is rather > not very interesting. [...] > I'm tempted however to display the global "architecture" field of the > source if it is different from "any" or "all" ... that way you'll notice > that efibootmgr is ia64-specific and the like. This sounds like a good solution. Regards, -- Yann Dirson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Why make M$-Bill richer & richer ? Debian-related: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Support Debian GNU/Linux: Pro: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> | Freedom, Power, Stability, Gratuity http://ydirson.free.fr/ | Check <http://www.debian.org/>