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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
0016811 | ClearOS | build-release - Operating System | public | 2017-09-01 08:40 | 2017-09-21 19:53 |
Reporter | user2 | ||||
Assigned To | user2 | ||||
Priority | normal | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | N/A |
Status | closed | Resolution | fixed | ||
Platform | OS | OS Version | |||
Product Version | 7.4.0 Beta 1 | ||||
Target Version | 7.4.0 Beta 1 | Fixed in Version | 7.4.0 Beta 1 | ||
Summary | 0016811: Review possible 32-bit shenanigans in 7.4.0 | ||||
Description | In upstream 7.4, the rdma package (noarch) is getting replaced by rdma-core (arch-dependent). The yum upgrade will pull in both 32-bit and 64-bit versions to replace the noarch: Installing: rdma-core i686 13-7.el7 centos-cr-unverified 43 k replacing rdma.noarch 7.3_4.7_rc2-6.el7_3 rdma-core x86_64 13-7.el7 centos-cr-unverified 43 k replacing rdma.noarch 7.3_4.7_rc2-6.el7_3 This in turn pulls in a whole bunch of unwanted 32-bit dependencies. Yuck. This only happens when directly connecting to the CentOS repos, so it shouldn't be a problem for users who stick to the "ClearOS CentOS" mirrors. RHEL doesn't do 32-bit... that's a CentOS side project. | ||||
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Date Modified | Username | Field | Change | ||
2017-09-01 08:40 | user2 | New Issue | |||
2017-09-01 08:41 | user2 | Status | new => confirmed | ||
2017-09-17 14:03 | user2 | Status | confirmed => resolved | ||
2017-09-17 14:03 | user2 | Fixed in Version | => 7.4.0 | ||
2017-09-17 14:03 | user2 | Resolution | open => fixed | ||
2017-09-17 14:03 | user2 | Assigned To | => user2 | ||
2017-09-18 15:26 | user2 | Fixed in Version | 7.4.0 => 7.4.0 Beta 1 | ||
2017-09-18 15:26 | user2 | Target Version | 7.4.0 => 7.4.0 Beta 1 | ||
2017-09-21 19:53 | user2 | Status | resolved => closed |
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