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Date: | Wed, 20 Jun 2012 12:23:07 -0400 |
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On 06/20/2012 12:12 PM, Andras Horvath wrote:
> yum install expat.i686
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> Probably somehow my 32-bit libexpat.so disappeared, wonder what could
> have caused it (I take care of my system extremely careful).
This looks like a Scientific Linux package building issue that perhaps Pat Riehecky or similar could have a look at. Again, CentOS does not have the issue.
I highly doubt python.x86_64 properly "requires" expat.i686, which is probably why you didn't have it installed.
Try: yum remove expat.i686 and see if it tries to pull out python. :-) I happen to have it for other reasons (fat desktop install)
Removing:
expat i686 2.0.1-11.el6_2 @updates 188 k
Removing for dependencies:
AdobeReader_enu i486 9.5.1-1 @mcsd 135 M
PackageKit-gtk-module i686 0.5.8-19.el6.centos @base 229 k
cairo i686 1.8.8-3.1.el6 @base 807 k
dbus-glib i686 0.86-5.el6 @base 558 k
fontconfig i686 2.8.0-3.el6 @base 419 k
gtk2 i686 2.18.9-6.el6.centos @base 12 M
gtk2-engines i686 2.18.4-5.el6.centos @base 1.1 M
libXft i686 2.1.13-4.1.el6 @base 94 k
libcanberra-gtk2 i686 0.22-1.el6.centos @base 42 k
mesa-dri-drivers i686 7.11-3.el6 @base 44 M
mesa-libGL i686 7.11-3.el6 @base 543 k
mesa-libGLU i686 7.11-3.el6 @base 441 k
pango i686 1.28.1-3.el6_0.5.1.centos @updates 946 k
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