On 29/01/13 01:57, James Antill wrote:
The problem is that 'i386' means i386 packages and below, but nothing ships i386 anymore. What you probably want is i686 or athlon or something, as the other poster said x86_64 will also work but it might not be obvious why.
Yes, that makes sense. I just needed to change the logic of my script so it adds '-a x86_64' on 32 bit hosts but no -a option on 64 bit hosts. Thanks -- Ian i.mortimer@xxxxxxxxx Ian Mortimer Tel: +61 7 3346 8528 Science IT University of Queensland _______________________________________________ Yum mailing list Yum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.baseurl.org/mailman/listinfo/yum