[Yum] yum and multi architectures ???

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On Tue, 2003-02-18 at 14:16, Eddie Bindt wrote:
> Hi all,
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> how does yum handle multiple architectures ???
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> I create my own local repository over the (for example) RH72 updates
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> I run yum-arch over this part of the directory tree :
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> redhat.updates-7.2/en/os/SRPMS
>                         /i386 =20
>                         /i686 =20
>                         /images =20
>                         /noarch =20
>                         /s390
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> I know yum handles i368, i686 and noarch in yum-arch  but how about s390=20
> ...
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> I want yum on s390 too, does yum-arch handle it ?=20
> what if I add alpha and ppc trees too ??
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> Can "yum update" take the right architecture from a shared repository ?

I can give you a decided "it should". I've not tried it.

It does architecture comparisons and throws out the ones that don't
match on the client.

yum-arch just indexes and keys off of name.arch + epoch, ver, release

so it shouldn't have a problem but it's never been tested to do it.

give it a shot if you've got an non-x86 architecture to test on.

the rpm header doesn't care where it came from.

-sv


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