Make extra sure that's true.  I found it won't give you an error but the 
package still won't always be installed. 

On Jan 27, 2010, at 12:05 PM, James Cammarata wrote:

> 
> On Wed, 27 Jan 2010 11:50:41 -0600, Carl Caum <carl.c...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Unfortunately even the yum provider sucks at this too.  It may have been
>> fixed recently, but I don't think so since the problem exists in how rpm
>> reports back queries for available packages.  I have to solve this with
> an
>> exec. .  You could do something similar to:
>> 
>> exec {"install libacl.i386":
>>    command => "up2date --arch i386 libacl",
>>    onlyif => "rpm -qa libacl.i386 | grep 'libacl' ";
>> }
> 
> Yeah, I was hoping to avoid using an exec, but it looks like this would be
> the easiest solution to fix it immediately.  I haven't had any issues on
> RHEL5 using the yum provider, it likes the .arch syntax well enough.
> 
> Thanks!
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