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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=575005
--- Comment #45 from Peng Wu pwu@redhat.com 2010-05-06 22:31:51 EDT --- Here are summary of this bug's current status here: This bug is discussing about how to deal with the binary model file, and about 3 solutions are posted here: 1. Consider zinnia-tomoe model data file arch-dependent, put the binary model in %{_libdir}, or %{_datadir} with the the arch name as the model file postfix. 2. Consider zinnia-tomoe model data file endian-dependent only, and provide both big-endian and little-endian model file. 3. Make a patch for zinnia, and make the model file completely arch-independent. (Thanks for Peng Huang's patch, sent to upstream.)
Personally I prefer the solution 1 from Dennis Gilmore, and copy his comment here:
Reading though this it will be simpler for long term management for this to be architecture specific. rpm doesn't understand endianness and trying to shoehorn it in makes it much more complicated and difficult to work with.
Please decide how to solve this problem, thanks in advance.
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