Re: Question on 64-bit + 32-bit

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Reindl, you might want to rethink that wrong answer, seeing as you don't
know what he does with the system.

Tim, if you run 32-bit dynamically linked applications, you're going to
need the 32-bit libraries, configs, etc.  That 32-bit application list
includes some games, some browser plugins, a great many third-party
business applications, old apps that cannot be redesigned or recompiled
for 32-bit pointers, etc.  In a few cases, the application has been
compiled 32 and 64-bit, and you will need to thread your way through the
linkage requirements of each before safely deleting the 32-bit
libraries.  So, it all depends upon what you're doing with it.

Otherwise, yes, you can remove the 32-bit stuff.


On Sun, 2012-06-03 at 14:00 +0200, Reindl Harald wrote:
> 
> Am 03.06.2012 13:57, schrieb Timothy Murphy:
> > A very elementary question, I assume:
> > Why are 32-bit applications (as well as 64-bit)
> > downloaded on a 64-bit system?
> > Are they essential, ie would the system run without them?
> 
> you do not need any i686 crap on your system
> 
> yun can even specify "exclude=*.i686" in yum.conf
> or repos to prevent yum following broken update paths
> by pulling i686 packages in stupidity
> 
> rpm -qa | grep x86_64 | wc -l
> 1127
> 
> rpm -qa | grep i686 | wc -l
> 0
> 
> 


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