On 06/03/2010 01:44 PM, Jim wrote:
On 06/03/2010 01:10 PM, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> On Thu, 2010-06-03 at 12:52 -0400, Jim wrote:
>
>> On 06/03/2010 12:41 PM, Nicolae Ghimbovschi wrote:
>>
>>> Append .i686 to the package name you are installing using yum.
>>>
>>> yum install packagename.i686
>>>
>>> e.g.
>>> yum install libtiff.i686
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jun 3, 2010 at 19:33, Jim<mickeyboa(a)sbcglobal.net> wrote:
>>> FC13/KDE
>>>
>>> How do I install 32 bit Libs on a 64 bit box ?
>>>
>>> I have SDL installed.
>>>
>>> This would be a good addition to Yum.
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>>
>> I can understand that , but I don't know the names of all the lib.i686
>> files.
>>
> $ repoquery \*lib\*i686\*
>
> (repoquery is from yum-utils, in case you don't have it)
>
> poc
>
>
Yeah that does give you all the Libs , but also picks out all the
*-devel packages to.
I don't see the need for having a lot Devel files installed.
You could get a list of all libs currently installed on your system with:
rpm -qa |grep "lib.*
You could output that to a file, do a global find-replace of
s/x86_64/i686/
and then pipe all of that into yum install.
Though I agree, it probably would be a nice feature to add something
like "--all-multilib" to yum, so that it would automatically pull in
both multilib versions of anything you [had] installed.
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