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Re: up2date (was Yum and exactarch=1)
- From: Matias Feliciano <feliciano matias free fr>
- To: For testers of Fedora Core development releases <fedora-test-list redhat com>
- Subject: Re: up2date (was Yum and exactarch=1)
- Date: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 21:11:20 +0200
Le mar 06/04/2004 à 20:49, Michael Stenner a écrit :
> On Tue, Apr 06, 2004 at 08:48:48PM +0200, Matias Feliciano wrote:
> > up2date is not better and it has no "exactarch=0".
> > For up2date, rsync-2.6.1-0.pre1.i386 is not newer than
> > rsync-2.6.0-1.athlon .
> >
> > When i build a custom package I have the habit to use :
> > $ rpmbuild -ba --target athlon ...
> >
> > It seems I should not.
>
> If don't want to use exactarch, then you don't have to. Yum will
> still only use architectures that are appropriate for your system.
> It's not like it's going to put a ppc binary on your system :)
>
I said that up2date have the behavior of "exactarch=1" yum option.
Until now, for me, "exactarch=1" does not permit the installation of an
i686 on an i486 system or does not permit arch "upgrade" (i368 -> i686).
I think it reasonable to permit update that "downgrade" the arch.
Any way, I am not a specialist...
> -Michael
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