I wasn't paying much attention, but I remember a day or two ago, someone was complaining about python updates. From the RH alerts... <snip> This update fixes the following bug:
* Previously, the dependencies between the Python subpackages were set erroneously and caused problems with the inclusion of i686 multilib packages in the x86_64 channels. After this update, the dependencies have been resolved and the Python packages install as expected. (BZ#1033111)
All users of python are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix this bug. ---
which I think was explicitly the problem....
mark
On 01/24/2014 08:48 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
I wasn't paying much attention, but I remember a day or two ago, someone was complaining about python updates. From the RH alerts...
<snip> This update fixes the following bug:
- Previously, the dependencies between the Python subpackages were set
erroneously and caused problems with the inclusion of i686 multilib packages in the x86_64 channels. After this update, the dependencies have been resolved and the Python packages install as expected. (BZ#1033111)
All users of python are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix this bug.
which I think was explicitly the problem....
Not sure what you are asking mark .. but now the correct i686 packages are in our x86_64 repos for CentOS.
On 01/25/2014 02:33 PM, Johnny Hughes wrote:
On 01/24/2014 08:48 AM, m.roth@5-cent.us wrote:
I wasn't paying much attention, but I remember a day or two ago, someone was complaining about python updates. From the RH alerts...
<snip> This update fixes the following bug:
- Previously, the dependencies between the Python subpackages were set
erroneously and caused problems with the inclusion of i686 multilib packages in the x86_64 channels. After this update, the dependencies have been resolved and the Python packages install as expected. (BZ#1033111)
All users of python are advised to upgrade to these updated packages, which fix this bug.
which I think was explicitly the problem....
Not sure what you are asking mark .. but now the correct i686 packages are in our x86_64 repos for CentOS.
He is not asking, he remembered "Can't install Python i686 on x86_64 system (centos 6.5)" thread and provided an explanation for the problem in that thread.