On Mon, 2006-11-06 at 12:14 +0100, Alexander Volovics wrote:
I was checking things in preparation of removing firefox.x86_64 and
installing firefox.i386 on my x86_64 machine when I discovered that
both are already installed:
$ rpm -qa --qf '%{name}-%{version}-%{arch}\n' firefox
firefox-1.5.0.7-x86_64
firefox-1.5.0.7-i386
but then also:
$ rpm -qf /usr/bin/firefox
firefox-1.5.0.7-8.fc6
firefox-1.5.0.7-8.fc6
I suspect that firefox.x86_64 gets started though I have'nt
quite discovered how yet.
What happens if I install i386 plugins?
Does some kind of magic happen to make firefox.i386 startup then.
It might be that the shell script /usr/bin/firefox produces the magic
but I am no great hero when it come to parsing shell scripts.
Or do I have to remove firefox.x86_64 first?
Remove the x86_64 version. Then only the i386 version will be available
and plugin install should be straight forward with no chance for errors
based on the arch.
Alexander