Yep, I subbed in all the 386/586 packages I could find. Part of the
problem is this installer keeps a little DB of what it has installed
for some of the configuration
On Tue, 2008-17-06 at 12:31 -0600, Dave Hall wrote:
> On Tue, Jun 17, 2008 at 09:51:51AM -0600, rob wrote:
> > I have a little cyrix based mini-itx computer that I am trying to run an
> > "embedded" application on. The cyrix computer comes up as a i586/i386.
> > This seems fine until I run the script to install the software packages
> > the system needs. Some of the rpms (Fedora 7 system) are marked as i686
> > for what ever reason these are seen by the script as incompatible with
>
> I'm not sure fooling it is what you want to do as the i686 binaries
> may use instructions not supported by the 586 processor.
>
> Are the offending packages required during installation? Perhaps just not
> including them would be the easier route. Just install afteward.
>
> You could always build your own installation repository or disc and
> replace the i686 packages with i386 packages. It may involve grabbing
> the SRPMs and re-building them. It's a lot of work for a one-off.
>
Received on Tue Jun 17 14:22:40 2008
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