dennis írta:
I installed fc2 x86_64 and got myself /usr/lib and /usr/lib64
directories. So probably the 64bit libraries are installed in the new
lib64 directories.
Dennis.
Please, don't top post. Thanks.
Yes, I know about the /usr/lib and /usr/lib64 directories.
I was asking about how rpm and anaconda handle different arch. binaries
(not scripts) that has the same name and reside in common directories
like /usr/bin.
Op Tuesday 09 November 2004 21:19, schreef Zoltan Boszormenyi:
Hi,
I intend to reinstall my machine from scratch with x86_64 FC3.
On my main developer machine I always chose the "install everything"
option.
I am now browsing the contents of the 4 installation CDs and
I noticed that there are some packages that may conflict, e.g.
ghostscript-7.07-33.i386.rpm and ghostscript-7.07-33.x86_64.rpm
where the same programs are in /usr/bin. Don't they conflict?
How is this situation solved? Is the i386 version installed first
and the x86_64 version overwrites the conflicting parts?
Or anaconda prefers x86_64 over the i386 version if they conflict?
Best regards,
Zoltán Böszörményi