Re: Upgrading glibc from i686 to i386 on RedHat9

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Jhon H. Caicedo O. wrote:


Now, in RedHat9, the glibc update doesn't install this way and
breaks the installation.

How so? My understanding is you can still install the i386 versions, with a possible issue of doing it on a running system.

Does the machine in question have another installation available?
you could use the --root argument to rpm to install on the other system.
You could also upgrade glibc and the kernel after booting for the CD in rescue mode, again using the --root option to rpm.


Several solutions are listed in bugzilla
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=88456
as well I think.

-Thomas






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