Re: installing multiple arches

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seth vidal wrote:
On Tue, 2008-06-03 at 09:36 +0700, Fajar A. Nugraha wrote:
seth vidal wrote:
Yah, that's the problem - it's a bug in 3.2.16 - it's been fixed in git
and will be out in the next yum release.

Thanks for the info. I assume this bug also affects x86_64?
I'll be updating my yum installation to the git snapshot then.


yah - easy work around, though. just install-by-arch.


Meaning (for example) "yum install redhat-lsb.i386" instead of just "yum install redhat-lsb"? That works, but there are cases when the old "install both arch" is desirable.

In my case I create a custom distro based on RHEL5, where the x86_64 ISO doesn't contain i386 rpms. This is mainly to save space (so it can fit into a 700-MB CD). If users need i386 packages, with the old behavior I can simply tell them to do "yum install `rpm -qa`", and yum will pull i386 version of x86_64 packages installed, if available.

PS : I just tried snapshot ca3dd56f5bbaa01fc21846aec7366d6a22c9335e, latest from gitweb. multilib_policy=all still doesn't work. I assume the public git repository isn't updated yet.

Regards,

Fajar


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