Add riscv64 to EFI architectures
Thanks to Andrea Bolognani <abologna@redhat.com> for reporting this. He writes (I slightly tweaked the formatting): "Without it, rpm --eval '%{efi}' doesn't return the correct value and e.g. 'shim' refuses to build because of ExcludeArch. If you build the package with and without that change, then compare the contents, the issue becomes obvious" Fix it by adding 'riscv64' to the EFI Git config efi.arches. Signed-off-by: Kashyap Chamarthy <kchamart@redhat.com>
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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ machine bootloaders and tools.
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%autosetup -S git_am -n %{name}-6
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git config --local --add efi.vendor "%{_efi_vendor_}"
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git config --local --add efi.esp-root /boot/efi
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git config --local --add efi.arches "x86_64 aarch64 %{arm} %{ix86}"
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git config --local --add efi.arches "x86_64 aarch64 %{arm} %{ix86} riscv64"
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%build
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%make_build clean all
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