[horde] building apache with php
Keith A. Chayer
kchayer@bbcnet.edu
Sat Mar 10 02:33:29 PST 2001
Quoting Dan Brown <danb35@earthlink.net>:
> "Keith A. Chayer" wrote:
>
> > Just out of curiosity: I understand the i386 directory, but I've never
> > understood what the "noarch" stands for. What's it mean?
>
> It mean "no architecture", and is used for things (like PHP scripts)
> that aren't dependent on any particular architecture (like x86, alpha,
> sparc, mips, etc.). Nothing in horde/imp depends on any particular
> platform, so noarch is the appropriate designation.
Call me a moron; I thought about it a bit and realized that after I'd sent my
message. Never occured to me before, but now...heh. Thanks for the info.
..Keith
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