cleanup: avoid crippling non-x86 badly
This is a controversial feature right from the start, but keeping jeos alive on non-x86 (that is, catching every case when a removed removed package would bring something critical along with it) is somewhat harder so just skip this part there for now.
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@ -25,6 +25,7 @@ use/cleanup/alterator: use/cleanup
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use/cleanup/x11-alterator: use/cleanup/x11 use/cleanup/alterator
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@$(call add,CLEANUP_PACKAGES,libmng qt4-common qt5-base-common)
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ifeq (,$(filter-out i586 x86_64,$(ARCH)))
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# "basically everything else"; this *will* change with branches and distros
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use/cleanup/jeos: use/cleanup/x11-alterator
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@$(call add,CLEANUP_PACKAGES,liblcms libjpeg 'libtiff*')
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@ -41,3 +42,9 @@ use/cleanup/jeos/full: use/cleanup/jeos
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@$(call add,CLEANUP_PACKAGES,console-scripts console-vt-tools 'kbd*')
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@$(call add,CLEANUP_PACKAGES,libsystemd-journal libsystemd-login)
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@$(call add,CLEANUP_PACKAGES,dbus libdbus)
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else
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# non-x86 systems are much more prone to critical package removals,
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# just avoid those for now => stub it
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use/cleanup/jeos use/cleanup/jeos/full:; @:
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endif
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