I maintain the perl-WWW-Mechanize-Chrome package, which is noarch.
Currently, I have build tests disabled because there were several issues
with the tests themselves, but a developer has been cleaning them up.
The tests use chromium-headless, but I realized that that's not built on
s390x.

AFAIK building a noarch RPM can happen on any Fedora arch, so enabling
tests would fail if it gets assigned to an s390x host.  Is there a way
to avoid that, other than making the RPM arch and using ExclsiveArch
(and then matching what the chromium SRPM sets)?  The SRPM does have
(when tests are enabled) BuildRequires: chromium, would that keep it
from being assigned to an arch that doesn't have chromium available?

There also still some issues that only seem to happen on ppc64le (but
not sure how to debug that).  The person working on the upstream code to
fix things asked if I could give them access to a system, but they're
not a Fedora packager, and I don't have such hardware.  I tried an
emulated VM but that had different errors during test (I guess maybe
there's some race conditions that the very different environment
triggers?).
-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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