On Tuesday 22 May 2007 13:04:33 Kevin Kofler wrote:
You have to explicitly exclude them if you don't want them, or
use another
dependency solver which treats them as separate packages, such as apt-rpm
(which uses foo and foo.32bit).
Yum sees them as both too. foo.x86_64 vs foo.i386. You can exclude=*.i?86 in
your /etc/yum.conf and exlude all i386 packages, likewise do a 'yum remove
\*.i?86' to cleanse your system of non x86_64 or noarch packages.
--
Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora