I have a multilib wrapper header file, and specfile goop which creates a new header file foo-%{_arch}.h to be included by the wrapper. In f17, it created foo-i386.h In rawhide it is creating foo-i686.h This broke my package, because my multilib header expects to include foo-i386.h. Was this intentional? If so I will change the wrapper; if not, please to be fixing? Thanks, -Eric
Not intentional, I'll have a look.
There was (also?) a bug in febootstrap where it wasn't using the correct headers. I have fixed this upstream. I'll try rebuilding febootstrap in Rawhide with this patch.
Should be fixed in rpm-4.9.90-0.git11505.10.fc18. It was a case of a one leftover line in install scripts messing things up, duh... Thanks for reporting.
Can this fix be pushed to Rawhide? It's currently blocking (indirectly) qemu & all the virt tools.
Sorry, ignore that, it is in Rawhide ...