Re: Moving RH-8.0 to another architecture (586/686)

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On Mon, 2002-11-25 at 14:06, Cowles, Steve wrote:
> I have looked at (printed) all the rpm's architectures and only see that the
> kernel is compiled for a particular architecture. Everything else seems to
> be i386 based. i.e. rpm -qa. Even glibc.

glibc-common is i386, but glibc itself is i686 if installed on an i686.
You could try:

# rpm -qa | grep glibc-debug | xargs rpm -e
  (Don't need 'em, and might cause grief in this case.)
# rpm -e --nodeps --justdb openssl
  (it's also an i686 package)
# rpm -ivh openssl-0.9.6b-29.i386.rpm
  (install the i386 openssl)
# rpm -e --nodeps --justdb glibc
  (remove the i686 version, hopefully without crashing)
# rpm -ivh glibc-2.2.93-5.i386.rpm
  (Install the i386 glibc right on top of the existing files. Hopefully
there won't be conflicts, but I don't know for sure.)


Good luck.

-- 
Chris Kloiber



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