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Old 11-15-2004, 09:16 PM   #1
jh48107
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apt 64 bit problem


Ok I just recently upgraded my computer to an amd 64 and have just installed fedora core 3. Since I fell in love with apt the first time I tried it installing apt is the first thing I always do When I have a clean install, but I can not get apt to work with the amd 64 platform.
I downloaded the 64bit version of apt from freshrpms.net but when I try to apt-get install somthing It tells me that there is a problem with all of my 64bit librarys and to run apt-get install -f to fix it and when that is executed it wants to delete all of my 64bit librarys. Is there possibly a work around for this besides using yum.
 
  


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