Do you mean you've only got the 32-bit CD/DVD and you're trying to
install from there? If so, did you modify your yum configuration to
look on the CD/DVD instead of on the Internet (which, if you're using a
CD, I'm guessing you're not connected to)?
Another possibility is that the base CD/DVD may not have Wireshark (or
at least the GUI version) on it. I thought that only happened in RHEL6
but maybe it was also the case in RHEL5. Of course you could look
around the CD/DVD to see if that's the case.
On 04/28/14 05:17, Vishnu Bhatt wrote:
Sorry but no package is found after doing yum install.
Is there any other way of doing it? I have with me, just the rpm of 32 bit RHEL5 machine. I want it to be installed in RHEL5 64bit.
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From: wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wireshark-dev-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Jeff Morriss
Sent: Friday, April 25, 2014 8:32 PM
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Subject: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Installing 32-bit rpm in 64-bit RHEL machine
On 04/25/14 08:05, Vishnu Bhatt wrote:
Hello,
Is there any way I could run a 32-bit Wireshark rpm in 64-bit machine,
more specifically for RHEL5 64 bit machine?
Normally you should be able to do:
yum install wireshark-gnome.i686
(The "-gnome" says to install the GUI, the ".i686" says you want to
install the 32-bit version.)