On Fri, 2003-02-28 at 09:31, Jim Wildman wrote: > Other way around. The installation process installs a combination of > i686 and i386 glibc rpms (why? I don't know.) > Thusly... > > root# rpm -q --qf "%{name} %{version} %{release} %{arch}\n" `rpm -qa | grep > glibc` > glibc 2.2.4 26 i686 > glibc-common 2.2.4 26 i386 > glibc-devel 2.2.4 26 i386 > > The update server has > [root@ino0l001 rhas2.1]# grep glibc headers/header.info > 0:glibc-common-2.2.4-31.7.i386=up2date/glibc-common-2.2.4-31.7.i386.rpm > 0:glibc-devel-2.2.4-31.7.i386=up2date/glibc-devel-2.2.4-31.7.i386.rpm > 0:compat-glibc-6.2-2.1.3.2.i386=RedHat/RPMS/compat-glibc-6.2-2.1.3.2.i386.rpm > 0:glibc-2.2.4-26.i686=RedHat/RPMS/glibc-2.2.4-26.i686.rpm > 0:glibc-2.2.4-31.7.i386=up2date/glibc-2.2.4-31.7.i386.rpm > 0:glibc-profile-2.2.4-31.7.i386=up2date/glibc-profile-2.2.4-31.7.i386.rpm > odd odd odd. ok - make sure you're running the current daily and send me a -d 5 this time. if that was a recent daily it wasn't the most-fixed one b/c the -d 4 didn't contain certain information it should have. Thanks, -sv