Package Details: iprange 1.0.4-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/iprange.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: iprange
Description: Manage IP ranges. From the FireHOL project.
Upstream URL: http://firehol.org/
Keywords: network utility
Licenses: GPL
Submitter: SanskritFritz
Maintainer: SanskritFritz
Last Packager: SanskritFritz
Votes: 21
Popularity: 0.002958
First Submitted: 2016-01-22 22:41 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2017-10-26 08:11 (UTC)

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SanskritFritz commented on 2023-03-14 15:42 (UTC) (edited on 2023-03-14 15:42 (UTC) by SanskritFritz)

@randomxusr you flagged this package, but the version you quoted belongs to firehol. Iprange still is at 1.0.4 https://github.com/firehol/iprange/releases

willemw commented on 2017-10-26 09:08 (UTC)

True. Maybe this a question for the forum? The ability to list architectures in PKGBUILD may still be useful on Archlinuxarm (for example, installing architecture specific binary blobs).

SanskritFritz commented on 2017-10-26 08:46 (UTC) (edited on 2017-10-26 08:46 (UTC) by SanskritFritz)

Ok, why list architectures then? Now that archlinux is dropping even 32bit, there is only one arch left actually.

willemw commented on 2017-10-26 08:29 (UTC)

See the PKGBUILD guidelines. Most packages will build on ARM (using makepkg option --ignorearch). If building for ARM required listing (all) ARM architectures in "arch", then most PKGBUILD files would need to be updated.

SanskritFritz commented on 2017-10-26 08:02 (UTC)

Why?

willemw commented on 2017-10-26 08:01 (UTC)

"arch" should not list ARM architectures: arch=('i686' 'x86_64')

SanskritFritz commented on 2016-09-18 14:57 (UTC)

So I did, thanks.

donbex commented on 2016-09-17 14:08 (UTC)

This compiled nicely for me on an ARMv8 machine, so you can add 'aarch64' to the arch variable.

SanskritFritz commented on 2016-04-14 13:16 (UTC)

Thanks.

PomCompot commented on 2016-04-14 06:34 (UTC)

I have found this: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/PKGBUILD#arch. So presumably, arch=('i686' 'x86_64' 'arm' 'armv6h' 'armv7h' 'aarch64') should do the trick. I have only a Pi2 so could not test on other platforms.