At 09:10 AM 18/02/2012, hrefofficemanager wrote: >FYI: > >Installing onto 64-bit hardware, CentOS 6.2, from > >http://sourceforge.net/projects/firebird/files/firebird-linux-amd64/2.5.1-Release/FirebirdSS-2.5.1.26351-0.amd64.rpm/download > >gives this error (Firefox browser -> RPM manager alert) : > >Package /tmp/Firebird... >has incompatible architecture amd64. Valid architectures are ['ia32e', >'x86_64', 'athlon', 'i686', 'i586', 'i486', 'i386', 'noarch'] > >[Close] > >I saw a note elsewhere (December 2011 message) where someone else could not >install but did not see a detailed reason. That person just got a STOP error. > >Anyway it seems wrong that the RPM would not work. The 32-bit RPM ran without >complaints, fwiw.
It's a localised (and not very predictable) bug in your RPM. The RPM developers shift the goalposts constantly and it just aint worth the trouble. I gave up trying to use the RPM kits *years ago*. If you're installing the regular Firebird package, use the tarball kit. It "just works" on any Linux. (Well, I've not tried any of the 64-bit kits...but plenty of people do!) ./heLen
