Re: Installing i386 packages via yum on a x86_64 F9 based system



Il Thursday 31 July 2008 16:48:46 Ubence Quevedo ha scritto:
Hi Everyone,

I recently reformatted my x86_64 F9 based system, and somehow before
the format I was able to install i386 packages via yum [I forgot
exactly how I did this]. Now after the reformat, when I try to
specify i386 packages to install [yum list *.i386], I get no results
returned. Is there a specific repo I need to enable to access the
i386 packages? The reason for this question is because I manually
installed the x86 version of Firefox, and the required libraries and
files to run i386 Firefox aren't installed as part of the x86_64
install.

Can someone please advise on how I can install i386 packages via yum
on a x86_64 based system?

Thanx!

-Ubence

[oneiros@sincity ~]$ yum list | grep i386
OpenEXR-libs.i386 1.6.1-3.fc9
installed
adobe-release-i386.noarch 1.0-1
installed
alsa-lib.i386 1.0.16-3.fc9
installed

[snip]

zvbi-devel.i386 0.2.30-1.fc9 fedora
zziplib.i386 0.13.49-5.fc9 fedora
zziplib-devel.i386 0.13.49-5.fc9 fedora

There are plenty of i386 packages in the Fedora repos, but firefox isn't
there, or at least I didn't find it (I use Konqueror anyway :P).
If you're searching 32-bit Firefox for the plugins (i.e. the Flash
plugin) you can always use one of the free plugins avilable (Gnash or
swfdec) or the proprietary plugin via nspluginwrapper (you can follow
the guide here: http://fedora64.org/solved/browser-solutions/flash ).
If you have other uses for 32-bit Firefox, well, then I don know :P

Giovanni
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