The following was taken from https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging/Mono
File Locations Mono packages should install assemblies to %{_libdir} rather than /usr/lib or %{_datadir}. In most cases the preference is for %{_libdir}/PACKAGENAME. We use %{_libdir} because we do not consider mono packages to be noarch. The main reason for this is that mono can ahead-of-time compile its assemblies into ELF shared objects. These AOTs have to exist in the same directory as their DLL/EXE counterparts otherwise mono cannot use them. Even if we, as packagers, choose not to create the AOT files when we build the mono rpms, the system administrator can choose to create them after install. Since there's no way to place the mono assemblies into an arch independent directory and the AOTs into arch dependent directories, the whole thing has to go into an arch dependent tree. It really bothers me that Red Hat/Fedora considers CIL packages not to be noarch. I would like to propose using the config file to allow relocating the aot-ed file to some arch dependent location. The problem they have is that the aot-ed code must be side-by-side with the pre compiled assembly. Could we use Foo.dll.config to have sections per architecture that tell the runtime where to load the aot-ed file from? I don't actually use aot-ed code. I just want to get my package (exe) to be noarch. Using Red Hat is not my choice so please don't suggest that I use another distribution. Please help me get these packaging guidelines changed. Thanks, Vlad
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