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Re: how to know the architecture ?



Hello Rakotomandimby,

* Rakotomandimby (R12y) Mihamina <mihamina@mail.rktmb.org> [2005-04-09 00:20]:
> When I build a debian package, and I fill the dsc file:
> How would I know the binary will run on all architectures or will only
> run on some?

Hopefully the program is well documentated.

[...] 
> If I build it on a x86, and if I dont know, have I to suppose it's x86
> specific and wait for some others to compile it on some other arches to
> declare it "all arches" ?

In my opinion a package which supports only x86 but runs on
other archs too is better than a broken package on another
arch.
regards nico
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