On 12/1/07, Garrick Staples garrick@usc.edu wrote:
Aren't you on an x86_64 machine? Why are all these packages i386?
Reinstalling packages never fixes anything (especially random, unrelated packages like gdbm and gtk). Just use yum to get the packages again and put your system back together again.
Someone else installed it (in a datacenter far away), and I don't believe that they installed the 64 bit ver of CentOS. Do I need to change something before this script will run?