Matthew Woehlke wrote: > Hmm, maybe then you are thinking of things that are far less > stand-alone. The only "run-time environment" we care about is that the > program can be executed (so, kernel can load it, glibc.i?86 exists, > etc.). We tend to have very few if any dependencies beyond libc (and > even then, beyond libc/libm/libpthread, we usually provide our own). Then all you really need is: * the 32-bit repository enabled, * yum.conf set up not to install matching i686 packages for all x86_64 packages (which would cause file conflicts when using the full 32-bit repository), but only those explicitly requested or required by dependencies (This has now been the default for several Fedora releases anyway.), * "yum install glibc.i686". You don't actually need multilibbed x86_64 repositories. Kevin Kofler -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel