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TechNOIR2019-05-17 22:54:34
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TechNOIR, 2019-05-17 22:54:34

Centos 7. Package is intended for a different architecture in yum update. How to fix?

Good afternoon.
OS: Centos 7.6.1810
Current kernel: 3.10.0-957.el7.x86_64
Clean system, freshly installed.
When I try to do yum update after checking the packages, I get the following.
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Apparently, the problem is that there are noarch packages in the list. But how did they get there and how to fix this mistake?
Has anyone come across? thanks in advance

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CityCat4, 2019-05-18
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noarch usually means that the package has no architecture requirements (for example, there are scripts). I would look for such a package manually using rpmfind for example and see what is inside it. It is possible that there is an error there and in fact it is not noarch at all, but i386.

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