Ernest E Vogelsinger wrote:

> on my box (RH 7.2 SMP), rpm -q --whatrequires glibc returns:

    On my stripped down 7.3 I get:

# rpm -q --whatrequires glibc
anonftp-4.0-9
glibc-devel-2.2.5-39


> There doesn't seem to be a kernel-live-module that requires glibc.
>
> That also makes sense, IMHO. As it seems the kernel modules are statically
> linked to allow a replacement of glibc to a newer version without grounding
> the kernel.

    So should I just go ahead and force rpm to install the .i686 package and
ignore all it's file conflicts problems?

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