Bug#704287: release-notes: whats-new: ia32-libs upgrade instructions are only relevant on amd64
Package: release-notes
Version: r9650
Tags: wheezy patch
Hi,
The amd64 release notes say:
The ia32-libs package is now a transitional package which
employs the new multiarch functionality. If you have ia32-libs
installed, see the upgrade instructions in the amd64 release
notes on special steps to take.
That feels silly. I am already reading the amd64 release notes, so
why is someone telling me to switch to the amd64 release notes?
Presumably this note is only relevant on amd64, so this is a good
opportunity to make the release notes shorter on other arches. How
about this patch?
Thanks,
Jonathan
Index: whats-new.dbk
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--- whats-new.dbk (révision 9650)
+++ whats-new.dbk (copie de travail)
@@ -433,12 +433,11 @@
on how to make use of this functionality if you need it.
</para>
-<para>
+<para arch="amd64">
The <systemitem role="package">ia32-libs</systemitem> package is now a
transitional package which employs the new multiarch functionality.
If you have <systemitem role="package">ia32-libs</systemitem>
-installed, see the upgrade instructions in the amd64 release notes
-on special steps to take.
+installed, see the upgrade instructions on special steps to take.
</para>
</section>
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