On 31/08/11 11:29, Thomas Lange wrote:
If no architecture is defined (using --arch), rinse is using i386 as
default. This is bad. I like to change the behaviour, so that you
always have to specify the architecure using --arch. IMO, detecting
the right arch automatically is not that easy in the
If no architecture is defined (using --arch), rinse is using i386 as
default. This is bad. I like to change the behaviour, so that you
always have to specify the architecure using --arch. IMO, detecting
the right arch automatically is not that easy in the case that your
kernel is 64bit and your
Package: rinse
Version: 1.8.1-1
Severity: grave
Justification: renders package unusable
Hi
When not specifying --arch switch on amd64 system, rinse downloads the
basic rpm set for i386 architecture and then install aditionnal
packages for amd64 arch. You end up with a mixed 32/64 bit system with
On 27/07/11 21:00, Thomas Lange wrote:
This is NOT a grave bug. You can easily work around this bug by
specifying the architecture on the command line. Therefore the package
is not unusable.
It seems that no default architecture is set.
Yes but you have to be aware of it or you will install
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