>> Hi All, >> >> I've seen mention of this (and actually saw it on another system of >> mine but it settled down) where glibc-common can't update due to >> glibc. >> >> The machine is a Fit-PC which runs on an AMD Geode. It currently has >> the glibc version 2.8.90-14 i686 rpm and attempting to update to 2.9-2 >> it errors with "package glibc-2.9-2.i686 is intended for a i686 >> architecture" which seems weird given that its already running the >> i686 version. Any ideas? > a geode is not i686 compatiable, it is a i586 cpu + cmov it really needs its > own arch for glibc. rpm and yum both now how to deal with .geode packages. > openssl likely needs a .geode rpm also. olpc has the same issue. the images > they use have i686 versions installed. So OLPC uses i686 or some other package? This one was running i686 probably because I installed it from a LiveCD but has been running fine, that's probably where the issue came from. Peter -- fedora-devel-list mailing list fedora-devel-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-devel-list