2009/8/4 Ohad Levy <ohadl...@gmail.com>:
> Hi,
>
> It does work, the main problem is that usually libs are dependents of other
> rpms.
> if you do it this way, you have to find out theĀ  each and every lib rpm
> which the application you actually want to use depends upon.

Yum certainly handles this.

What I have done in the past is store the 64 and 32-bit RPMs in the
same repository.  yum install <package> then grabs both unless you
explicitly override the arch.  (To be honest, this bit me in the ass
with an install and then I realised that it was a useful trick.)

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