14 September 2012

REMOVE 32 bit PACKAGES FROM 64bit(CENTOS)

CentOS follows the upstream source in this respect, and the x86_64 installation by default will install ix86 32-bit packages on a 64-bit installation for compatibility purposes. Many server system administrators (and some desktop users) want a pure 64-bit system and so remove all 32-bit packages. This can be accomplished as follows:

yum remove \*.i\?86

To keep any 32-bit packages from being installed in future updates, edit your /etc/yum.conf and add the line:

exclude = *.i?86

Be aware that 32-bit applications, including some browser plugins that may only be available in 32-bit versions, will no longer work after this procedure.

You may also want to do this:

yum reinstall \*

The reason is that sometimes the /usr/share/ items (shared between BOTH packages) get removed when removing the 32-bit RPM packages.

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