On Mon, Mar 16, 2026 at 10:03 PM Chris Adams <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> 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?).

I believe "BuildArch: noarch" and "ExcludeArch: s390x" works as a combination?



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