On Fri, Oct 4, 2019 at 3:37 PM Pavel Raiskup <praiskup@redhat.com> wrote:
Hello,

today (on Oct 4, 2019), new Copr release landed production.

This was mostly a bugfix release, with some optimization/reliability
patches interesting for copr administrators.  But there were few exciting
changes for the end-users:

Multilib projects
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If you go to the project settings, there's a new "multilib" checkbox.
When you (a) enable this feature and (b) you enable chroots that form a
"multilib pair" (for example fedora-rawhide-x86_64 and
fedora-rawhide-i386), the repofile generated for your users will contain
two repos with two baseurls, one for x86_64 and one for i386.  So in turn
packages for both architectures will be available.  This is also fixed in
`dnf enable copr USER/PROJECT` use-case on affected systems, but you need
to wait for `dnf-plugins-core >= 4.0.10`.

Awesome! Thank you.