Cristian Rodríguez write:
El 08/02/11 08:16, "Markus Koßmann" escribió:
Yes, I've chosen Solution 1 for glibc-2.11.3-8.1.x86_64. But then zypper decided to upgrade glibc-devel-2.11.3-8.1.x86_64 to its i686 counterpart without further asking. So finally we get glibc-2.11.3-8.1.x86_64 and glibc-devel-2.11.3-10.1.i686 installed.
Which sucks ;) apparently there is no way to force zypp to never change arch between x86_64 and ix86.
The only architecture change I would ever want is
x86_64 <--> noarch
Of course there is :) just clean your system so you don't have any ix86 and just x86_64 and add this to /etc/zypper/locks (for info see man and http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Libzypp_locksfile ) match_type: glob solvable_arch:i*86 But I don't recommend it because it lock all i*86 packages which takes a lot of time so every run of solver is significantly slower. ( but if you do you dup or big upgrades, then it could be way for you ) Note - if you have any i*86 packages, then it will be locked and you cannot uninstall it or update it. Pepa -- Josef Reidinger Appliance Toolkit team maintainer of perl-Bootloader, yast2-bootloader and parts of webyast and SLMS -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-factory+help@opensuse.org