John J. Boyer
2012-Feb-12 14:35 UTC
[CentOS] Can I get rid of i86 packages and libraries on an x86_64 virtual server?
The server is a vpn with only 20 GB of storage. I would like to free up disk space. Even if I must keep some i86 stuff, I think I can get rid of the dev packages for it. Thanks, John -- John J. Boyer; President, Chief Software Developer Abilitiessoft, Inc. http://www.abilitiessoft.com Madison, Wisconsin USA Developing software for people with disabilities
Alexander Dalloz
2012-Feb-12 15:51 UTC
[CentOS] Can I get rid of i86 packages and libraries on an x86_64 virtual server?
Am 12.02.2012 15:35, schrieb John J. Boyer:> The server is a vpn with only 20 GB of storage. I would like to free up > disk space. Even if I must keep some i86 stuff, I think I can get rid of > the dev packages for it. > > Thanks, > JohnAdd .i386 respectively .i686 (i.e. for glibc and openssl) to the package names you want to uninstall. Alexander
Jim Wildman
2012-Feb-12 16:06 UTC
[CentOS] Can I get rid of i86 packages and libraries on an x86_64 virtual server?
On Sun, 12 Feb 2012, John J. Boyer wrote:> The server is a vpn with only 20 GB of storage. I would like to free up > disk space. Even if I must keep some i86 stuff, I think I can get rid of > the dev packages for it. >Yes, you can get rid of them as long as nothing depends on them. One easy way is to install rpmorphan. Don't use it blindly, but if you have a lot of extra packages, it helps to sort through them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Jim Wildman, CISSP, RHCE jim at rossberry.com http://www.rossberry.net "Society in every state is a blessing, but Government, even in its best state, is a necessary evil; in its worst state, an intolerable one." Thomas Paine