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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 08/11/2017 05:49 PM, Muddleglum
Smith wrote:<br>
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<div>it looks like you have information that involves making and
installing rather than an RPM. Am I confused?</div>
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<font face="FreeSerif">Maybe some.<br>
Release pages on GitHub are in a standard format -- some free-form
text (a README) and then the hyperlinked list of what's
downloadable in the release. The text I put there is just a
description of what's available below, and what's been changed
lately.<br>
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This is the first time I didn't build 32-bit RPMs, because in the
past almost no one downloads them. It's a bit of an exception by
now, 32-bit has become less common. I build both flavors for
Windows because both flavors are still downloaded regularly. There
seems to be a lot of 32-bit Win7 out there.<br>
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I will build 32-bit RPMs and add them to the release. But really,
the official builds will get done by Greg in the next few days and
available via dnf from standard repos in a week.<br>
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