On Mon, Mar 31, 2014 at 04:52:31PM +0100, lyarwood(a)redhat.com wrote:
 From: Lee Yarwood <lyarwood(a)redhat.com>
 
 61323fa introduced a mandatory arch field within index files to
 identify the architecture of the OS installed within a given template.
 This change simply documents the requirement within the relevant
 section of the virt-builder man page.
 
 Signed-off-by: Lee Yarwood <lyarwood(a)redhat.com>
 ---
  builder/virt-builder.pod | 7 +++++++
  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+)
 
 diff --git a/builder/virt-builder.pod b/builder/virt-builder.pod
 index f18c4b0..bde1d4e 100644
 --- a/builder/virt-builder.pod
 +++ b/builder/virt-builder.pod
 @@ -1078,6 +1078,7 @@ digital signature):
   [fedora-18]
   name=Fedora® 18
   osinfo=fedora18
 + arch=x86_64
   file=fedora-18.xz
   checksum[sha512]=...
   format=raw
 @@ -1088,6 +1089,7 @@ digital signature):
   [fedora-19]
   name=Fedora® 19
   osinfo=fedora19
 + arch=x86_64
   file=fedora-19.xz
   checksum[sha512]=...
   revision=3
 @@ -1122,6 +1124,11 @@ I<--list> output but is otherwise not significant.
  This optional field maps the operating system to the associated
  libosinfo ID.  Virt-builder does not use it (yet).
  
 +=item C<arch=ARCH>
 +
 +The architecture of the operating system installed within the 
 +template. This field is required.
 +
  =item C<file=PATH>
  
  The path (relative to the index) of the xz-compressed template. 
Thanks Lee, I have pushed this.
Rich.
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