On May 10 17:11, Yaakov Selkowitz wrote: > Package Maintainers, > > cygport 0.22.0 is on its way to the mirrors. With this release, and thanks > to Jon Turney's continuing work on calm (the replacement for upset which > generates setup.ini), packages marked ARCH=noarch will be uploaded once > under the /noarch/release hierarchy instead of into each of /x86/release and > /x86_64/release. This change is intended to save disk space and bandwidth > for both sourceware and our mirrors. > > A package should be marked ARCH=noarch IF AND ONLY IF *all* subpackages > thereof do not contain anything compiled with the *native* gcc, and the file > contents are (or can be) 100% identical for x86 and x86_64. Examples > include, but are not limited to, packages which contain only: > > * documentation; > * scripts; > * fonts; > * icon themes; > * other runtime data; > * C/C++ headers without a library; > * libraries for cross-compiler toolchains. > * pure Lua/Perl/Python/Ruby/Tcl modules without C/C++ bindings. > > Once you have upgraded to cygport 0.22.0, maintainers MUST email a list of > their package(s) which qualify as noarch AND are already marked ARCH=noarch > or will be with the next release. (Note that inheriting cross.cygclass > implies ARCH=noarch.) A new release is NOT necessary just to add > ARCH=noarch to the .cygport, just that it should be added locally so as to > be included in the next release. We will then move these packages into > /noarch/release on sourceware and acknowledge such, at which point you are > clear to upload future releases.
These can be moved as well: base-cygwin man-pages-posix Thanks, Corinna -- Corinna Vinschen Please, send mails regarding Cygwin to Cygwin Maintainer cygwin AT cygwin DOT com Red Hat
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