Johnny Hughes wrote: > Lee, > > You will want to just upgrade the glibc to i386 (it is really i486, but > that is another story). > > All the other items that are i586 are OK, and should remain so. And you > want to keep them. > > If the glibc wasn't really i486 (which is a little more stable than i586 > and as fast) then we would have modified the code to build the i586. I've showed my problem before (yum crashed and packages are duplicated) but now I see that the same thing happened here: $ rpm -qa --qf "%{name}-%{arch}\n" | grep glibc | sort | uniq -c 2 glibc-common-x86_64 2 glibc-i686 2 glibc-x86_64 The bad news it that's a live system but it's working fine for now. I didn't have time to try to fix that yet. It's an Athlon64 processor and I've exactarch=1. -- Giovanni P. Tirloni http://blog.tirloni.org