Package: rinse
Version: 1.8.1-1
Severity: wishlist

Hi,

when bootstrapping an x86_32 distribution on x86_64 hardware, yum will
later install 64bit packages. Obviously, information provided by uname
are used to determine the architecture for installing packages. Imho,
that's not what should be expected in that case (I've explicitly stated
32bit when calling "rinse").

This behavior can be changed by adding 'i686-redhat-linux' to (a newly
created) /etc/rpm/platform. Imho, this should be taken care of by rinse.

TIA,
Sebastian

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