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i386 package install on x86_64 system: msg#00382
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i386 package install on x86_64 system |
OK, I asked some of this before and got some answers that explained things but
I am still a little confused.
I have a local repository which includes both the i386 updates and (mostly
locally built) x86_64 updates ... this is a single directory tree and
yum-arch has been run to create the appropriate header files for both i386
and x86_64 packages.
When I ran up2date yesterday to update both gcc and glibc on the x86_64
system, I noticed that the x86_64 packages were installed and then the i386
(from previous messages, I thought it would be the reverse). That is,
glibc-devel...x86_64.rpm was installed before glibc-devel...i386.rpm. This
should not create any problems because these packages have libraries in their
appropriate directory trees and data files (identical in both packages).
I now want to install the i686 version of openssl. The x86_64 version of
openssl is already install when I created the system. However, openssl has
the program file /usr/bin/openssl. So, how should I go about manually
installing (running rpm) to install the i386 package?
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Gene
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