rpm -q perl --queryformat "%{name}-%{version}-%{arch}\n"
2010/10/13 John Summerfield <[email protected]>:
> Collins, Kevin [BEELINE] wrote:
>>
>> I am trying to run a yum update on my CentOS 5.5 box. Everything goes
>> well until it tries to update perl:
>>
>>
>> ========================================================================
>> ============================================================
>>
>> Package Arch Version
>> Repository Size
>>
>> ========================================================================
>> ============================================================
>>
>> Updating:
>>
>> perl x86_64
>> 4:5.8.8-32.el5_5.2 updates
>> 12 M
>>
>>
>> My server is running x86_64, but the only perl on it (installed during
>> the normal OS install) is i386 - and to top it off, it seems to think it
>> has it installed twice:
>
> This would have shown the truth of the matter:
> [r...@penguin ~]# rpm -q perl --qf '%{name} %{arch} \n'
> perl x86_64
> [r...@penguin ~]#
>
> I went to some trouble on this system to ensure it's amd-64 only, but I have
> a couple of new systems, recently installed, where I took no such care and
> they are fully up to date, so maybe CentOS has fixed the problem. Or, I was
> lucky.
>
>
>
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> Cheers
> John
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