Paul <paul@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > I have duplicate copies of x86_64 and i386 rpms installed on my box > (this appears to have occured when I did the full install a few weeks > back on the new 64bit box). > Is there any problem with me ditching the i386 rpms or to they provide > something the 64 bit versions don't? This is actually standard operating procedure for 64-bit platforms (ppc64 and s390x do the same thing). The point is that if you've got any 32-bit executables hanging about on your machine, you need the 32-bit libraries to support them. You can remove the 32-bit versions if you're certain you don't need to run any old binaries without recompiling 'em ... but don't be too surprised if you find yourself putting back those libraries at some point. I believe that the RPM "requires" infrastructure will keep you from removing any 32-bit packages that are properly referenced by other RPMs. The risk factor comes in with homegrown or locally-built applications. regards, tom lane -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list