[arch-dev-public] Integrity Check x86_64 16-01-2009
====================================== = Integrity Check i686 of core,extra = ====================================== Performing integrity checks... ==> parsing pkgbuilds ==> checking mismatches ==> checking archs ==> checking dependencies ==> checking makedepends ==> checking for circular dependencies Summary --------- Missing PKGBUILDs: 0 Invalid PKGBUILDs: 0 Mismatching PKGBUILD names: 0 Duplicate PKGBUILDs: 0 Invalid archs: 0 Missing (make)dependencies: 0 Repo hierarchy problems: 0 Circular dependencies: 0
repomaint@archlinux.org wrote:
====================================== = Integrity Check i686 of core,extra = ======================================
So is this the i686 or x86_64 integrity check?
On Fri, Jan 16, 2009 at 11:22 AM, Allan McRae <allan@archlinux.org> wrote:
repomaint@archlinux.org wrote:
====================================== = Integrity Check i686 of core,extra = ======================================
So is this the i686 or x86_64 integrity check?
There is a bigger problem than that, as you can guess. There should be many problems displayed (like in my previous manual checks I posted), but it doesn't find anything anymore. Looks like it fails to load any information from any packages now. Your question is about a smaller problem, but still a valid one : I guess it is a check of the x86_64 PKGBUILDs, but with CARCH set to i686. Most PKGBUILDs don't use/depend on CARCH so it is not a big deal. But for correctness, the --arch=x86_64 should be used as an option for my check_packages script so that CARCH is set correctly.
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Allan McRae
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repomaintï¼ archlinux.org
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Xavier