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buildlib/sizetable | 4 +++-
configure.in | 2 +-
2 files changed, 4 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-)
--- apt-0.7.14.orig/buildlib/sizetable
+++ apt-0.7.14/buildlib/sizetable
@@ -9,16 +9,19 @@
#
# This is used primarily for the MD5 algorithm.
# The format is:-
# CPU endian sizeof: char, int, short, long
i386 little 1 4 2 4
+i486 little 1 4 2 4
+i586 little 1 4 2 4
+i686 little 1 4 2 4
armeb big 1 4 2 4
arm little 1 4 2 4
alpha little 1 4 2 8
mipsel little 1 4 2 4
sparc big 1 4 2 4
sparc64 big 1 4 2 8
m68k big 1 4 2 4
powerpc big 1 4 2 4
mips big 1 4 2 4
hppa big 1 4 2 4
-m32r big 1 4 2 4
\ No newline at end of file
+m32r big 1 4 2 4
--- apt-0.7.14.orig/configure.in
+++ apt-0.7.14/configure.in
@@ -86,11 +86,11 @@ AC_SUBST(BDBLIB)
dnl Converts the ARCH to be something singular for this general CPU family
dnl This is often the dpkg architecture string.
dnl First check against the full canonical canoncial-system-type in $target
dnl and if that fails, just look for the cpu
AC_MSG_CHECKING(debian architecture)
-archset="`dpkg-architecture -qDEB_HOST_ARCH`"
+archset="`echo $host_alias|cut -d'-' -f1`"
if test "x$archset" = "x"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([failed: use --host= or output from dpkg-architecture])
fi
AC_MSG_RESULT($archset)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(COMMON_ARCH,"$archset")
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