On Fri, 22 Aug 2008 at 9:37am, Akemi Yagi wrote > On Fri, Aug 22, 2008 at 9:02 AM, Joseph L. Casale > <JCasale at activenetwerx.com> wrote: >>> which xen rpms did you install? The ones from centos, or the ones from >>> xensource? >> >> Rolled my own from the 3.2.0 srpm. >> >>> Generally when building for x86_64, it's best to remove all traces of >>> x86 packages on the system. >> >> How do you do this at install? Wouldn't that be cleaner? I suppose a >> rpm command with a --queryformat ARCH string would list all that is x86 >> and I couild pipe that into a remove command? Any ideas on how to do this >> cleanly? > > First inspect what i386 packages are on your system: > > rpm -qa --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{release}.%{arch}\n" | grep i386 > > If you are sure you can delete all of them, then: > > yum remove *.i386 > > will do the job. It will ask Y/n, so look through the list before > hitting the Enter key :-D Actually, both of those commands should be looking for i[36]86, otherwise you'll miss, e.g., glibc.i686. -- Joshua Baker-LePain QB3 Shared Cluster Sysadmin UCSF