Having rpm.archscore() return 1 in all cases may create problems since machines will try to install packages which are not supported on the architecture. I'd rather implement some internal logic to handle architectures, or not support running Smart at all in these environments, than offering a knowingly problematic tool to break people up.
Having rpm.archscore() return 1 in all cases may create problems since machines will try to install packages which are not supported on the architecture. I'd rather implement some internal logic to handle architectures, or not support running Smart at all in these environments, than offering a knowingly problematic tool to break people up.