Apt has no bi-arch support. As x86-64 requires both 32bit and 64bit libraries to be installed (e.g. to run 32bit OpenOffice), yum must be used for x86-64. (apt/Fedora doesn't support 64bit PPC) Gilboa On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 17:33 +0200, Oliver Leitner wrote: > well, servers... > > if youre talking about 386 "servers", mr. Davara gave all answers i > think. > > if youre talking about x86_64 or true 64bit machine, i dont know if fc > is yet that far, that they support all kinds of architectures. > > but youre welcome to compile the packages and make your own mirror, i > think they got a good documentation on that somewhere (sorry, i dont > know it out of my mind...) > > Greetings > Oliver Leitner > > On 10/20/05, Gilboa Davara <gilboada@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > apt is fully supported by freshrpms. (Including > core/updates/extra > packages) > Only i386 is supported, though. > http://apt.freshrpms.net/ > > Gilboa > > On Thu, 2005-10-20 at 20:42 +0530, Vikram Goyal wrote: > > Hello, > > > > I am using apt-get and synaptic to update and install rpms. > > > > I wanted to know if apt-get is supported by redhat/fedora > download > > servers, since I couldn't find one. All support only yum. > > > > Thanking in advance. > > -- > > vikram... > > |||||||| > > |||||||| > > ^^'''''^^||root||^^^'''''''^^ > > // \\ )) > > //(( \\// \\ > > // /\\ || \\ > > || / )) (( \\ > > -- > > Worst Vegetable of the Year: > > The brussels sprout. This is also the worst vegetable > of next year. > > -- Steve Rubenstein > > -- > > # > > ~|~ > > = > > Registered Linux User #285795 > > > > -- > fedora-list mailing list > fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > To unsubscribe: > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > > > > -- > Oliver Leitner