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@@ -105,13 +105,14 @@ architecture-independent.)
opkg-lede's architecture priorities as described above can be useful in certain
specific ways, through a [wrapper script that adds an `-a`/`--host-architecture`
option][opkg-wrapper] (similar to that of apt-get). First, since multiple
-`Section: dbg` feeds may be downloaded and architecture-qualifying such packages
-would be undesirable, such packages could be installed instead via `opkg -a
-amd64-linux-glibc foo-dbg`. Similarly, `Section: libdev` packages as build
-dependencies could be automatically installed for the host architecture by
-prokit supplying an appropriate `-a` option, allowing maintainers to continue
-listing unqualified package names in `Build-Depends` instead of having to add
-`-${Host-Arch}` to every `Section: libdev` package in `Build-Depends`.
+`Section: dbg` feeds may be downloaded and requiring users to
+architecture-qualify such packages would be undesirable, such packages could be
+installed instead via `opkg -a amd64-linux-glibc foo-dbg`. Similarly, `Section:
+libdev` packages as build dependencies could be automatically installed for the
+host architecture by prokit supplying an appropriate `-a` option, allowing
+maintainers to continue listing unqualified package names in `Build-Depends`
+instead of having to add `-${Host-Arch}` to every `Section: libdev` package in
+`Build-Depends`.
[wuc-mas-arch-indep-files]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec#Architecture-independent_files_in_multiarch_packages
[wuc-mas-control-fields]: https://wiki.ubuntu.com/MultiarchSpec#Binary_package_control_fields