Re: x86_64/i386

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Sieranski, Greg wrote:
Frank Cox wrote:
On Tue, 12 Feb 2008 22:39:28 +0100
François Patte <francois.patte@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Is it possible to prevent yum to install double version of a package: to
night, I wanted to install digikam and yum offered to install both
version (x86_64 and i386) and all missing dependencies (x86_64 and i386).

I need only one version!

Is there some possibility: --exclude=i386

If you want to remove all i386 packages from your computer you can use this
command:

yum remove \*.i?86

If you want to exclude all i386 packages from your yum commands, you can add
this to /etc/yum.conf:

exclude=*.i386 *.i586 *.i686




can you just put exclude=*.i?86 instead of listing out all three?

thanks,
Greg Sieranski


You might not want to do that.
nspluginwrapper works well with i386 adobe flash - but if you exclude all i386 packages you will not meat the dependencies for the adobe flash plugin. Same for Acrobat reader.

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