Thanks. I had tried a -q --whatrequires using that technique and it didn't work. But indeed, rpm -e --test glibc.i686 did work great. Thanks! Eric "Matthias Saou" <thias@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message news:20060322105848.7ace7edb@xxxxxxxxxx > Eric B. wrote : > >> I've got an RHEL4 x86_64 system that I installed a while ago. I was >> doing >> some maintenance on it, and noticed that I had two different versions of >> glibc installed: glibc.i686 and glibc.x86_64. The only way I am able to >> see >> the difference between the packages is using rpm -q --query --queryformat >> %{ARCH} glibc. >> >> I would like to either remove the i686 version of glibc or at the very >> least >> see which pkgs depend upon it. How can I check the dependencies on the >> i686 >> pkg or remove the specific i686 package without touching the x86_64 one? > > Just do : > > rpm -e glibc.i686 > > ...and you'll see everything that depends on it ;-) > > Matthias > > -- > Clean custom Red Hat Linux rpm packages : http://freshrpms.net/ > Fedora Core release 5 (Bordeaux) - Linux kernel 2.6.15-1.2054_FC5 > Load : 0.74 0.64 0.63 _______________________________________________ Rpm-list mailing list Rpm-list@xxxxxxxxxx https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/rpm-list