On 26-Oct-2006 12:02.37 (BST), Gilboa Davara wrote:
> Maybe this will be a good time to resurface this thread:
>
http://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-devel-list/2006-August/msg00709.html
Doesn't strike me as a bad idea, but you should be able to manage this by
performing an install from a customised repository (minus all of the i386
arch packages), running genhdlist and installing, then ensuring any
installations are done along the lines of:
yum install <foo>.x86_64
A 'yum update' already does The Right Thing and only updates installed
packages, so doesn't pull in any 32-bit packages that aren't already
installed.
Maybe a "64-bit pure" flag for Anaconda would help make this easier?
Perhaps call it "native binaries only" just in case there are more
multilib architectures in Fedora's future.
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Michel Salim