Den 2018-03-08 kl. 11:45, skrev Robert P. J. Day:
> 
>   i've pawed over the man page for dnf and i can't figure out how to
> do something simple -- i want to restrict the output of commands like
> "dnf search" or "dnf info" to just a selected set of architectures.
> 
>   example:
> 
> $ dnf search ftp
> ftp.x86_64 : The standard UNIX FTP (File Transfer Protocol) client
> lftp-scripts.noarch : Scripts for lftp
> vsftpd.x86_64 : Very Secure Ftp Daemon
> ftplib.i686 : Library of FTP routines
> ftplib.x86_64 : Library of FTP routines
> ... snip ...
> 
> in the above, i'm not interested in seeing any i686 arch packages, but
> i can't figure out how to restrict that (if it's even possible).
> ideally, i'd like to restrict package arches for these queries to
> x86_64 or noarch, and "man dnf" suggests the "--arch" option, but that
> doesn't have the effect i'm after:
> 
> $ dnf search ftp --arch x86_64
> usage: dnf search [-c [config file]] [-q] [-v] [--version]
>   ... snip ...
> dnf search: error: unrecognized arguments: --arch x86_64
> $
> 
>   "man dnf" suggests you can do this with the "repoquery" command:
> 
> $ dnf repoquery --whatprovides webserver --arch i686

From the man page I read that "--arch" is option only used by the
"repoquery" command. See the man page section "Repoquery Command"

> 
>   am i overlooking something obvious?
> 
> rday
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Jon Ingason
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