It's arch specific because of %{python_sitearch} which can be in the
/usr/lib or /usr/lib64 trees.
-Chris
 On Feb 3, 2014 3:32 PM, "Kashyap Chamarthy" <kchamart(a)redhat.com> wrote:
 [Adding the list. /me inadvertantly dropped it, sorry.]
 On Tue, Feb 04, 2014 at 01:54:10AM +0530, Kashyap Chamarthy wrote:
 > CC'ing Ian Weller, from Fedora packagedb, he appears to be the owner of
 > it:
 >
 >     $ pkgdb-cli acl python-backports
 >     Fedora Package Database -- python-backports
 >     Namespace for backported Python features
 >     0 bugs open (new, assigned, needinfo)
 >     devel   Owner:          ianweller
 >     [. . .]
 >
 > --
 > /kashyap
 >
 > On Mon, Feb 03, 2014 at 01:39:26PM -0600, Matt Riedemann wrote:
 > > Hey, I'm mainly asking for RHEL 6.5 but also using Fedora 19 and
 > > when updating to the latest python-backports-ssl_match_hostname it
 > > requires python-backports to avoid a file conflict.
 > >
 > > However, I noticed that while python-backports-ssl_match_hostname is
 > > noarch, python-backports is arch-specific.  Looking at the source
 > > for backports, it's not really clear to me why that is - can someone
 > > explain if it's intentional or a packaging oversight?
 > >
 > > --
 > >
 > > Thanks,
 > >
 > > Matt Riedemann
 > >
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