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On 8/12/2013 5:12 PM, Thomas Wolff wrote:
Am 11.08.2013 19:49, schrieb marco atzeri:Il 8/11/2013 7:02 PM, Thomas Wolff ha scritto:Please upload the updated packages for algol68g (both 32 and 64 bit): cd algol68g wget http://towo.net/algol68g/algol68g-2.7-0-src.tar.bz2 wget http://towo.net/algol68g/algol68g-2.7-0-`uname -m`.tar.bz2 Thank you Thomas Wolffyou can not assume that uname -m is providing anything useful.uname -m works on every system I've tried (unlike uname -p, uname -i). Very useful (e.g. in PATH=$HOME/bin/`uname`.`uname -m`:$PATH).
Marco didn't say that uname -m wouldn't work. He said it wouldn't provide anything useful. The person trying to carry out your upload request will be working on sourceware, where uname -m gives "x86_64" regardless of the Cygwin architecture that your package is intended for.
Moreover we are not using the architecture on the binary file.I think it is really not a good idea to have the same name for archives of different packages. No other systems I know does this. I had raised this issue well in time (http://cygwin.com/ml/cygwin-apps/2013-04/msg00319.html) with some initially positive responses (including yours) but unfortunately no further discussion. My upload request was a feable attempt to foster this discussion again...
If you're really trying to foster a productive discussion, sending a bogus RFU doesn't seem like the best way to do it. All you accomplish is to waste the time of people like Marco who have volunteered to respond to RFUs.
Ken
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