centos-bounces@centos.org schrieb am 07.03.2011 15:41:04:
Tim Dunphy bluethundr@gmail.com Gesendet von: centos-bounces@centos.org
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[CentOS] yum tries to install a mix of architectures
Hello,
On my centos boxes whenever I try to install packages I get a mix of packages from the repos that are both i386 and x86_64 in archictecture:
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Package Arch Version Repository Size
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Installing: boost-devel i386 1.33.1-10.el5 base 4.3 M boost-devel x86_64 1.33.1-10.el5 base 4.4 M Installing for dependencies: boost i386 1.33.1-10.el5 base 863 k boost x86_64 1.33.1-10.el5 base 861 k libicu i386 3.6-5.11.4 base 5.2 M libicu x86_64 3.6-5.11.4 base 5.2 M
Transaction Summary
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Install 6 Package(s) Upgrade 0 Package(s)
Without having so specify the arch on each yum command how can I automatically prune my yum repo files so that it will only grab packages that relate to the architecture I'm running?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi Tim Dunphy, that's a normal way when you're using x86_64. Do you need 32bit software? If not you can remove them with "yum remove *386".
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