walters added a new comment to an issue you are following:
``
There are some tricky details here...is `$(uname -i`) actually equivalent to the
architecture name we use elsewhere? I *think* it is for ppc64 and aarch64, but offhand I
think one corner case is `i386` (RPM) vs kernel (`i686`).
I think we need to use the RPM architecture?
Hm, Pungi has this:
```
TREE_ARCH_YUM_ARCH_MAP = {
"i386": "athlon",
"ppc64": "ppc64p7",
"sparc": "sparc64v",
"arm": "armv7l",
"armhfp": "armv7hnl",
}
```
which um...I dunno what's going on there.
Anyways, I think we've already decided that the ostree refs use`${basearch}` (which is
ultimately from libdnf, which should match dnf/yum), since rpm-ostree learned to
substitute that.
I think it's worth pointing a pungi developer at this thread and see what they think.
But...it shouldn't be *too* hard to do this substitution in Anaconda either.
``
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https://pagure.io/atomic-wg/issue/299