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Old 23rd November 2004, 04:25 AM
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gamin update issues with x86_64...

I just wanted to drop a line to the list that I was having problems with the latest gamin* update. It seems that the 32-bit version of this packages is needed as well as the 64-bit version. (at least on my system). Yum and up2date wouldn't cut it. I downloaded the 32-bit version and did the update manually..

rpm -Uvh gamin-0.0.17-1.FC3.x86_64.rpm gamin-devel-0.0.17-1.FC3.x86_64.rpm gamin-0.0.17-1.FC3.i386.rpm

This did the trick. Maybe this is an isolated incident with my setup.

Jae
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