How does RPM know what architecture we're on?

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Hi all,

We recently moved an FC3 system from a box running an i586 processor to one running an i686. We then upgraded the kernel, glibc and ssl stuff to the i686 versions. We had to use the --ignorearch flag to get it done. Now, even when we upgrade any of those packages, yum wants to install the i386 versions, and rpm says:
	package glibc-2.3.5-0.fc3.1 is intended for a i686 architecture
	package nptl-devel-2.3.5-0.fc3.1 is intended for a i686 architecture

Obviously, Anaconda puts info somewhere describing the architecture of the installed system. Any ideas?

        TIA.


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Bill in Denver


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