> If you want to compile for a specific Intel subarch, you should call > dpkg-architecture with the '-a' option $ dpkg-architecture -ai686 -ti686-linux DEB_BUILD_ARCH=i386 DEB_BUILD_GNU_CPU=i386 DEB_BUILD_GNU_SYSTEM=linux DEB_BUILD_GNU_TYPE=i386-linux DEB_HOST_ARCH=i686 DEB_HOST_GNU_CPU=i386 DEB_HOST_GNU_SYSTEM=linux DEB_HOST_GNU_TYPE=i386-linux So this option doesn't change anything to this buggy behaviour of dpkg-architecture. And I didn't find *anything* in the policy telling dpkg-architecture should force this revert to i386. It should be able to do it, though, when one of the Debian architectures is to be given... Continuously, le Moine Fou -- pierre.thierry@moine-fou.org OpenPGP 0xD9D50D8A
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