On 04. 05. 23 23:40, Kevin Fenzi wrote:
On Thu, May 04, 2023 at 04:03:49PM +0200, Miro Hrončok wrote:
Hello folks,
...snip...

Would that be possible?

I don't think it currently is... but sounds like a reasonable RFE to
koji to me.

The way koji handles noarch packages is that it builds them on all
arches, checks to make sure they are all the same and just picks one to
be the 'output' build.

This is true for noarch subpackages of arched packages.

For fully noarch packages, it just builds them on one architecture.

I think it would make sense to let us exclude some arch in this case
(i686). I mean normally you would want it to do all arches or it could
be completely broken on some, but in this case since we only keep i686
around as a multiarch thing, it shouldn't matter.

I guess the only downside I see is that it might be confusing if there's
someone who manually installs some noarch package on a i686 install and
it breaks.

This can still happen today anyway, if the package was built and tested on different arch or if it doesn't run tests at all.

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