Hi thunderbirdtr, I noticed that you added the following line to the `kalendar` specfile[1]: > %{?qt5_qtwebengine_arches:ExclusiveArch: %{qt5_qtwebengine_arches}} I am filling this bug in accordance with the `Architecture Build Failures` section of the Packaging Guidelines[2]. Please make sure that you file a bug and follow the procedure outlined in the Packaging Guidelines next time that you use `ExclusiveArch` or `ExcludeArch` in a specfile. You will also have to add a comment with a link to the bug above the `ExclusiveArch` line in your specfile. Thanks, Maxwell [1]: https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kalendar/c/0635ac59dd22687226cec0208f2f38c8b3ed9517?branch=rawhide\ [2]: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/packaging-guidelines/#_architecture_build_failures
I didn't see/know that section and thank you for pointing out. For the reason, it is because some of the packages also not building in s390 and ppc64le archs No matching package to install: 'cmake(KF5AkonadiContact)' https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kf5-akonadi-contacts/blob/rawhide/f/kf5-akonadi-contacts.spec#_27 No matching package to install: 'cmake(KF5CalendarSupport)' https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kf5-calendarsupport/blob/rawhide/f/kf5-calendarsupport.spec#_21 No matching package to install: 'cmake(KF5EventViews)' https://src.fedoraproject.org/rpms/kf5-eventviews/blob/rawhide/f/kf5-eventviews.spec#_21 When new version comes up I can add this bug number into changelog and close with that as well.
--- Comment #1 from Onuralp SEZER <thunderbirdtr> --- > I didn't see/know that section and thank you for pointing out. Sure, no problem. > [...] > When new version comes up I can add this bug number into changelog and close > with that as well. I think you are actually supposed to keep the issue open. Just make sure that you add a comment with a link to this bug above the `ExclusiveArch` line in your specfile.
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