On Feb 23, 3:39 pm, Nathan Powell <nat...@nathanpowell.org> wrote:
> On Thu, Feb 23, 2012 at 5:57 PM, AlanLaird<a...@laird.net> wrote:
> > I'm trying to write a recipe to install the latest libstdc++ in both
> > 32bit and 64bit flavors and running into issues.  Yum only wants to
> > install the 64bit version if I do:
>
> > yum install libstdc++
>
> > If I do something like:
>
> > package { "libstdc++.i386" : ensure => latest }
>
> > It tells me "nothing to do"
>
> What does it "say" if you do:
>
>   sudo yum -q install libstdc++.i386

Yum tells me "Error: Nothing to do" in that case.

'#yum -y install libstdc++34-3.4.0-1.i386' works without issue.

Alan

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