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Phebe_Mertes at aotx.uscourts.gov
Phebe_Mertes at aotx.uscourts.gov
Tue Apr 21 14:43:15 UTC 2009
Hi Mark,
They are actually ported for use in the x86_64 platform in order to give
functionality to a 32 bit package.
For example: we use HP's Server Management Homepage and one package is
still in 32 bit. I have to install zlib i386 and several others to get it
to function.
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In the CentOS base repositories, under the x86_64, I see a *lot* of 386
rpms that are the same package and release as the x86_64s. Note that I'm
talking about dups; for example,
zlib-1.2.3-3.i386.rpm
zlib-1.2.3-3.x86_64.rpm
Why are they there?
mark
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