-----Original Message----- From: centos-bounces@centos.org [mailto:centos-bounces@centos.org] On Behalf Of Mark Hull-Richter Sent: Tuesday, August 07, 2007 2:01 PM To: CentOS mailing list Subject: Re: [CentOS] Yum install preferred arch only
On 8/7/07, Ross S. W. Walker rwalker@medallion.com wrote:
I have a couple 64-bit CentOS 5 installations here and was
wondering if
there was a yum option to have it install only x86_64 arch
by default
if no arch is specified.
I tired of having to append .x86_64 on all package names I
only want
the x86_64 versions of, if I want the i386 versions too I would add the .i386 package to the list...
Unless you are planning to run only stripped-down systems, that can cause trouble. A lot of packages do not have 64-bit versions and need (lots of) 32-bit support packages and libraries to run. E.g., web browsers (whose 64-bit versions run just fine until you need a plug-in that's only available in 32-bit versions).
Just a comment - I don't have a specific solution (yet).
Yeah, it's stripped down, server installs, I do have glibc.i686 and a couple other libs for CLI i386 only apps, but I'm tired of yum installing executable packages and having their i386 counter parts thrown in, take subversion for example and the ton of i386 dependencies it brings with it.
exclude=*.i386 is a so-so solution, but I cannot override it for explicit installs of i386 packages without commenting it out first.
-Ross
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