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Bug #7172
closedRPM technique can't install 32 bit packages on a 64 bit system
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The title says it all. Normally in RHEL/CentOS you would do "yum install foo.i386" or "yum install foo.i686" to install a 32 bit package on a 64 bit system. Rudder will give back an error:
2015-09-09T13:06:39+0200 verbose: /default/check_rpm_package_installation/methods/'any'/default/rudder_common_report/methods/'report'/default/rudder_common_report_index/reports/'@@packageInstallation@@result_error@@0bfbd8ee-3c0b-4eb0-a81c-62407f709f39@@65afdd36-99db-44eb-b57a-fd89a9869565@@4@@RHEL/CentOS/SuSE packages@@glibc.i686@@2015-09-09 11:06:37+00:00..5339a631-d641-484b-9e2d-1fa371ef8cef@.Error taking action for RPM package glibc.i686 with policy: add'[0]: Comment 'Reporting for packageInstallation message Error taking action for RPM package glibc.i686 with policy: add for index ' R: @@packageInstallation@@result_error@@0bfbd8ee-3c0b-4eb0-a81c-62407f709f39@@65afdd36-99db-44eb-b57a-fd89a9869565@@4@@RHEL/CentOS/SuSE packages@@glibc.i686@@2015-09-09 11:06:37+00:00##5339a631-d641-484b-9e2d-1fa371ef8cef@#Error taking action for RPM package glibc.i686 with policy: add
So far I can come up with 2 possible sulutions:
- Make it possible to install package foo.i686
- Make a dropdown with different archs to choose from
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