On Fri, Feb 14, 2014 at 03:48:34PM +0100, Pino Toscano wrote:
a) adding arch=.. keys in entries
b) rename (or just copy, to avoid breaking older virt-builders) keys to
$distro-$version-$arch
c) to not break compatibility with user input virt-builder joins
$user_selection + $arch = $user_selection-$arch, and looks in the
index
d) default $arch to `uname -m/p`, if --arch is not specified
os-version is a unique key in the index today, but does it need to be?
You could have multiple os-version entries differing only by at least
the following fields:
. revision
. arch
. format
So your unique key internally in virt-builder would be (os-version,
revision, arch, format) ...
Rich.
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