On Sat, Dec 01, 2007 at 11:27:56AM -0800, Rogelio alleged:
> On 12/1/07, Garrick Staples <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Aren't you on an x86_64 machine?  Why are all these packages i386?
> >
> > Reinstalling packages never fixes anything (especially random, unrelated
> > packages like gdbm and gtk).  Just use yum to get the packages again and put
> > your system back together again.
> 
> Someone else installed it (in a datacenter far away), and I don't
> believe that they installed the 64 bit ver of CentOS.  Do I need to
> change something before this script will run?

Your original email had a "lib64" path, implying that had a 64bit machine,
which if you were manually installig 32bit packages would explain everything.

'uname -m' will tell you if have 32bit or 64bit OS.  Don't guess.

No, nothing special needs to be done other than having the correct devel
packages installed.  I suspect you've got things mucked up at this point.

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