On Jun 13, 2007, at 8:21 AM, Rex Dieter wrote:
Jeff Sheltren wrote:
> At one point a while back I was building something for el5 x86_64,
> and I ran into a problem of yum pulling in i386 packages (from the
> x86_64 core repo). Talking to people in #centos-devel, I got the
> following exclude line from Johnny Hughes (slightly modified) for the
> mock config:
> exclude=[a-zA-Z]*.i?86 g[^l]*.i?86 glib2*.i?86 glib-*.i?86 glib.i?86
I've always used simply,
exclude=*.i?86
why the extra fuss and complexity?
-- Rex
I'm really not sure. What I got from Johnny seems to be what is used
in the Fedora configs:
exclude=[ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZabcdefhijklmnopqrstuvwxyz]*.i*86 g
[abcdefghijkmnopqrstuvwxyz]*.i?86 glib2.i?86 glib.i?86 *-devel.i?86
I simplified the regexes a bit to get what I pasted in my previous
mail, but honestly I don't know why not just exclude all i?86
packages. Are there possibly packages that we need that are not
excluded by that line?
Either way, I think we need to have some sort of exclude for the
x86_64 config or we end up with yum errors due to conflicting x86_64/
i?86 packages.
-Jeff