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ppisar commented Sep 2, 2025

I can see it matches rpm-software-management/rpm@2c7933d.

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ppisar commented Sep 2, 2025

To make this useful, we will need a similar patch in DNF4 https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf/blob/master/dnf/rpm/__init__.py.

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m-blaha commented Sep 2, 2025

I think also libsolv must support these architectures - https://github.com/openSUSE/libsolv/blob/master/src/poolarch.c . Otherwise the dependency solving will not work.

arrowd added a commit to arrowd/dnf that referenced this pull request Sep 3, 2025
This is a follow-up for the RPM upstreaming efforts in
rpm-software-management/rpm#3899
and a prerequisite for
rpm-software-management/libdnf#1720
kontura pushed a commit to rpm-software-management/dnf that referenced this pull request Nov 11, 2025
This is a follow-up for the RPM upstreaming efforts in
rpm-software-management/rpm#3899
and a prerequisite for
rpm-software-management/libdnf#1720
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arrowd commented Nov 11, 2025

To make this useful, we will need a similar patch in DNF4 https://github.com/rpm-software-management/dnf/blob/master/dnf/rpm/__init__.py.

The dnf part is now merged.

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arrowd commented Nov 11, 2025

I think also libsolv must support these architectures - https://github.com/openSUSE/libsolv/blob/master/src/poolarch.c . Otherwise the dependency solving will not work.

We don't have any local patches for libsolv, so it somehow works for us.

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