Jesse Keating wrote:
On Tuesday 22 May 2007 14:10:46 Neal Becker wrote:
> I don't want to exclude all i386 packages. There are a set of i386
> packages that should nominally be installed on an x86_64 system. I want
> those. I just don't want to get i386 versions of everything.
You'll have to figure out what that 'set' of packages is. The only thing
I can think of would be wine.i386 if you wanted that, and firefox.i386 if
nspluginwrapper doesn't work for you. Everything else is the multilib
case,
and that's what's made available in the x86_64 repo. You're not getting
i386 versions of everything, you're getting i386 versions of what is
considered the multilib set, which is determined by the multilib function
of mash.
http://git.fedoraproject.org/?p=hosted/mash;a=blob_plain;f=mash/multilib....
Here's a random example:
sudo yum install smb4k
Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Loading "changelog" plugin
Loading "kernel-module" plugin
Loading "merge-conf" plugin
Loading "priorities" plugin
Loading "allowdowngrade" plugin
Setting up Install Process
Parsing package install arguments
0 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package smb4k.i386 0:0.8.3-1.fc7 set to be updated
---> Package smb4k.x86_64 0:0.8.3-1.fc7 set to be updated
Dependencies Resolved
=============================================================================
Package Arch Version Repository Size
=============================================================================
Installing:
smb4k i386 0.8.3-1.fc7 development 1.7 M
smb4k x86_64 0.8.3-1.fc7 development 1.7 M
Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install 2 Package(s)
Update 0 Package(s)
Remove 0 Package(s)
Total download size: 3.4 M
Is this ok [y/N]:
Off the top of my head, I can't think what would pull in 2 versions of smb4k.