On 5/22/07, Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 18:02:16 Tom Horsley wrote:
> Actually I have a different problem. I was just fixing up some breakage
> in my f7t4 partition by manually installing some things and if I do
> something like:
>
> yum install libwhatever.so.1
>
> it only installs the i386 library even though I wanted both. Fortunately
> the output from that install allows me to determine that the library
> is in the rpm named whatever-libs so I can then:
>
> yum install whatever-libs.x86_64
>
> and get the missing 64 bit version.
You'd need to do 'yum install /usr/lib64/libwhatever.so.1' or 'yum
install "libwhatever.so.1()(64bit)" as that is what the provides are in the
package. (not sure this second one will work, but using the full path will
certainly work)
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includepkgs=glibc\* libX11\* libXau\* libXdmcp\* libXext\* nvidia-x11-drv\*
exclude=*.i?86
How should includepkgs look? If I do this to install nvidia-x11 the
exclude kills it. It wants the following i[3,6]86 packages.
nvidia-x11-drv x86_64 1.0.9755-1.nodist.rf rpmforge
11 M
Installing for dependencies:
glibc i686 2.5-12 base 5.1 M
libX11 i386 1.0.3-8.0.1.el5 updates 796 k
libXau i386 1.0.1-3.1 base 18 k
libXdmcp i386 1.0.1-2.1 base 19 k
libXext i386 1.0.1-2.1 base 35 k
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