As I commented on that bug, re: underlying cause:

I believe this issue was triggered by a change in the meaning of the
flags, so that -a no longer means "all". I looked at it briefly and
considered this a silly regression; the previous options covered all
use-cases including that of the person requesting the change. Maybe I
misunderstood. The bug closed was 572077, in version 7.4.16. There have
been several changes to architecture handling since then though. My
understanding was that the default of building all architectures could
fail if there was an unbuildable architecture (naturally). There was a
flag to smart-select only those that were compatible that solved this
problem. The result was removing the possibility to build all - such as
building an i386 package on 64-bit.

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Title:
  alien does not warn when it fails due to incompatible arch

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