Re: i586 to i686 upgrade

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Thomas Cameron wrote:

Take a look at /etc/rpm/platform. My system is an i686 and the file looks like this:


i686-redhat-linux

If yours is different you might need to change it.

That was the key! I spent hours poking around in /usr/lib/rpm before I found it. Changing the contents of /etc/rpm/platform from i586-redhat-linux to i686-redhat-linux got RPM to install i686 packages without complaint.

I found that the easiest way to get the i686 versions of openssl and
glibc installed was to simply use rpm -Uhv --force.

I also had to clear out /var/spool/up2date before up2date would
recognize that the latest kernel wasn't installed.  (I had previously
installed the i586 version of 1.766_FC3 via up2date.  I installed the
i686 version of 1.760_FC3 and then removed 1.766_FC3.  At this point,
the RHN applet told me that 1.766_FC3 was available, but up2date kept
saying that everything was current.  Clearing out /var/spool/up2date
fixed that problem.)

Thanks!

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Ian Pilcher                                        i.pilcher@xxxxxxxxxxx
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