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Message #00967
[Bug 917708] Re: Launchpad does not recognize Arch = any-arm
** Changed in: launchpad
Status: New => Triaged
** Changed in: launchpad
Importance: Undecided => Low
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Title:
Launchpad does not recognize Arch = any-arm
Status in Launchpad itself:
Triaged
Bug description:
hi,
now that armel and armhf is supported, I tried to upload a package
with Arch = any-arm, and my upload was rejected. If i use Arch =
armel armhf, it works as expected, but i got the feeling from the
debian policy that any-arm should work.
this was discussed on #ubuntu-dev:
<ndec> hi. i have tried to use Arch = any-arm for some of our packages, and my upload are rejected in this case. If i use Arch = armel armhf, it works as expected, but i got the feeling from the debian policy that any-arm should work. Anyone can advise?
<ndec> any-arm work when building locally with dpkg-buildpackage in armel or armhf root fs. it's just that the upload is rejected by LP
<seb128> seems like soyuz doesn't handle that yet
-*- ogra_ guesses soyuz just knows $(dpkg-architecture -L), any, all
<cjwatson> It might be a bit naive about CPU aliases
<cjwatson> It does know about any-i386, say, but -arm is a bit different
<cjwatson> $ dpkg-architecture -aarmel -iany-arm; echo $?
<cjwatson> 0
<cjwatson> therefore IMO you should file a bug on Launchpad about this, yes
<cjwatson> lib/lp/soyuz/pas.py:determineArchitecturesToBuild doesn't implement the full architecture alias handling
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