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nginx-rune: PKGBUILD needs 'x86_64' added #12

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rhoering opened this issue Jan 16, 2015 · 3 comments
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nginx-rune: PKGBUILD needs 'x86_64' added #12

rhoering opened this issue Jan 16, 2015 · 3 comments

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@rhoering
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Text of the makepkg session:

==> ERROR: nginx-rune is not available for the 'x86_64' architecture.
Note that many packages may need a line added to their PKGBUILD
such as arch=('x86_64').

I added 'i686' 'x86_64' 'armv6h' 'armv7h' to my local copy of the PKGBUILD file and was able to build and install nginx-rune for x86_64.

@hondagx35
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Hi rhoering,

what are you trying, please give us more infos.

Are you trying to build the packages for a different architecture ('i686' 'x86_64')?
Are you trying to crossbuild / crosscompile the packages?

The packages build without any issues on the supposed architectures like 'armv6h' and 'armv7h'.

Frank

@rhoering
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Hi Frank,

I was communicating with ACX. I am building for x86_64.

BR,

Ron

On Jan 16, 2015, at 6:37 AM, Frank Friedmann <[email protected]mailto:[email protected]> wrote:

Hi rhoering,

what are you trying, please give us more infos.

Are you trying to build the packages for a different architecture ('i686' 'x86_64')?
Are you trying to crossbuild / crosscompile the packages?

The packages build without any issues on the supposed architectures like 'armv6h' and 'armv7h'.

Frank

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/12#issuecomment-70248129.

@hondagx35
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Hi,

that's ok, but i don't think it's an issue.
If you need help please contact me via mail or better skype (geocopter).
Frank

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