Remove %{power64} conditionals
ppc64le is not a biarch architecture, but is included in %{power64}, so it ended up in %{biarcharches}.
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@ -74,7 +74,7 @@
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# Any architecture/kernel combination that supports running 32-bit and 64-bit
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# code in userspace is considered a biarch arch.
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%define biarcharches %{ix86} x86_64 %{power64} s390 s390x
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%define biarcharches %{ix86} x86_64 s390 s390x
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# If the debug information is split into two packages, the core debuginfo
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# package and the common debuginfo package then the arch should be listed
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@ -229,12 +229,8 @@ Conflicts: kernel < %{enablekernel}
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%ifarch %{arm}
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%define target %{_target_cpu}-redhat-linuxeabi
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%endif
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%ifarch %{power64}
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%ifarch ppc64le
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%define target ppc64le-redhat-linux
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%else
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%define target ppc64-redhat-linux
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%endif
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%endif
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# GNU make 4.0 introduced the -O option.
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