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<H1>[Mageia-dev] Removing Core 32bit from x86_64</H1>
<B>andre999</B>
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<I>Fri Feb 24 13:58:59 CET 2012</I>
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<PRE>Buchan Milne a écrit :
><i> On Friday, 24 February 2012 13:14:30 nicolas vigier wrote:
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</I>>><i> On Fri, 24 Feb 2012, Pierre Jarillon wrote:
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</I>>>><i> I have just installed Mga2b1 x86_64 and it is already a great distro. But
</I>>>><i> once more, I was annoyed with an unuseful bunch of rpm in rpmdrake which
</I>>>><i> make the list less readable. For a beginner, this is more annoying.
</I>>>><i>
</I>>><i> I have also noticed that some people are confused by x86_64 and i586
</I>>><i> packages in rpmdrake.
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</I>><i> Maybe instead rpmdrake should only show one entry in the table per package
</I>><i> name, and in the detail, show releases and architectures, allowing the user to
</I>><i> choose, but defaulting to e.g. x86_64 on x86_64, and allowing the user to
</I>><i> specify their preference for non-free, tainted etc.?
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I think that is the way to go for x86_64.
For non-free, tainted, etc, maybe an option to show all or selected
preference ?
>><i> I think rpmdrake should only show x86_64 packages
</I>>><i> on x86_64 by default.
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</I>><i> So, rpmdrake shouldn't show get-skype or wine32?
</I>><i>
</I>><i> That sounds less usable to me.
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</I>><i> Regards,
</I>><i> Buchan
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André
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