<biarchonly> missing from comps.xml ? -- URGENT: Skip installation ix86 packages from kickstart on 64bit arch?

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Garrick and All,

 I can not find <biarchonly> tag in comps.xml for
Centos 5.  Anyone know what it exactly means and why
it is missed?

 Another question is: for group @core, @base and
@System-tools, which one has both arch enables(so that
will automatically install both ix86 and x86_64
versions libraries)? And how can I disable it through
kickstart options?

 Please help. Thanks a lot.

--David



--- Garrick Staples <garrick@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 11:40:42AM -0700, Robinson
> Tiemuqinke alleged:
> > Garrick and all,
> > 
> >  I'm using Kickstart as well. Would you mind to
> attach
> > the packages selection section of your kickstart
> > configuration file?
> > 
> >  My package selection section is attached below,
> would
> > you mind to have a look?
> > 
> > --David
> > 
> > %packages
> > # 'base' and 'core' are always selected, here we
> just
> > specified explicitly
> > @base
> > @core
> > @system-tools
> 
> I think it is one of these groups that are enabling
> biarch.
> 
> My package list has been slowly evolving since RH6,
> so I suspect there
> is a lot of useless baggage, but I stopped using the
> group names a long
> time ago.
> 
> %packages --resolvedeps --ignoremissing
> --excludedocs
> xorg-x11-libs
> xorg-x11-Mesa-libGLU
> xorg-x11-xauth
> binutils
> blas
> coreutils
> eject
> freetype
> gdb
> glibc-devel
> gsl
> iptables-ipv6
> lapack
> libf2c
> libstdc++-devel
> compat-libstdc++-33
> compat-libstdc++-296
> compat-libgcc-296
> compat-glibc
> lsof
> ltrace
> mgetty
> nscd
> ntp
> openmotif
> openssh
> openssh-clients
> openssh-server
> openssl
> pciutils
> pdksh
> perl-CGI
> python
> python-tools
> rdist
> rsh-server
> rsync
> rusers
> rusers-server
> screen
> sendmail-cf
> strace
> tcl
> tclx
> tftp
> xinetd
> -XFree86-devel
> -acpid
> -apmd
> -aspell
> -aspell-config
> -authconfig
> -cups
> -dos2unix
> -dosfstools
> -dump
> -fbset
> -finger
> -fontconfig-devel
> -freetype-devel
> -ftp
> -hotplug
> -htmlview
> -ipsec-tools
> -iptables
> -iptables-ipv6
> -irda-utils
> -isdn4k-utils
> -jwhois
> -kernel-pcmcia-cs
> -krb5afs-utils
> -krb5-workstation
> -lftp
> -lha
> -libpcap
> -libuser
> -logwatch
> -mailcap
> -man-pages
> -minicom
> -mkbootdisk
> -mt-st
> -mtools
> -mtr
> -netconfig
> -netdump
> -ntsysv
> -pam-devel
> -pam_smb
> -parted
> -passwd
> -patch
> -pkgconfig
> -procmail
> -psacct
> -pspell
> -pyxf86config
> -quota
> -redhat-config-mouse
> -redhat-config-network-tui
> -redhat-config-securitylevel-tui
> -redhat-logos
> -redhat-menus
> -reiserfs-utils
> -rhpl
> -rmt
> -rp-pppoe
> -rusers
> -schedutils
> -setserial
> -setup
> -sharutils
> -slocate
> -specspo
> -sudo
> -syslinux
> -sysreport
> -talk
> -telnet
> -tmpwatch
> -unix2dos
> -usbutils
> -usermode
> -vconfig
> -wget
> -wireless-tools
> -wvdial
> -yp-tools
> -ypbind
> 
> -- 
> Garrick Staples, GNU/Linux HPCC SysAdmin
> University of Southern California
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