Rev 646: nasty hack to get 32bit winbind packages in
http://samba.org/~tridge/3_0-ctdb
simo
idra at samba.org
Wed Oct 17 11:50:56 GMT 2007
On Wed, 2007-10-17 at 16:06 +1000, tridge at samba.org wrote:
> ------------------------------------------------------------
> revno: 646
> revision-id: tridge at samba.org-20071017060603-noh58pvb6p6v261l
> parent: tridge at samba.org-20071016102459-lha72gryd34a85yh
> committer: Andrew Tridgell <tridge at samba.org>
> branch nick: s3-ctdb-tridge
> timestamp: Wed 2007-10-17 16:06:03 +1000
> message:
> nasty hack to get 32bit winbind packages
Trdige, you don't need to do something like this.
At least, not for Red Hat.
Red Hat uses a multilib architecture where you can install 2
packages .i386 and .x86_64 with the same name. Provided all they contain
are binaries or libraries.
So all you really need is to separate the nss/pam libararies in their
own package and just build it on both architectures, then just install
both packages.
Simo.
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Simo Sorce
Samba Team GPL Compliance Officer <simo at samba.org>
Senior Software Engineer at Red Hat Inc. <ssorce at redhat.com>
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