On 09/02/2017 04:32 AM, Florian Sievert wrote: > Hi there, > > since last week, I got some issues when attempting to update the system. > Multiple packages i686/x86_64 are conflicting with each other. I > attempted to deinstall most of the i686 packages on that system, however > when I try to reinstall steam again, it tries to pull them in. I am > wondering a bit about the reasons behind as most packages was existing > next too each other for years absolutely fine. I just went about installing steam (from rpmfusion) on VM. It installed without error. Checking the several packages you show in the error message I get.... [egreshko@f26-rc15k ~]$ rpm -q steam p11-kit nss gdk-pixbuf2 pango gtk3 steam-1.0.0.54-10.fc26.i686 p11-kit-0.23.8-1.fc26.x86_64 p11-kit-0.23.8-1.fc26.i686 nss-3.32.0-1.1.fc26.x86_64 nss-3.32.0-1.1.fc26.i686 gdk-pixbuf2-2.36.9-1.fc26.x86_64 gdk-pixbuf2-2.36.9-1.fc26.i686 pango-1.40.11-1.fc26.x86_64 pango-1.40.11-1.fc26.i686 gtk3-3.22.19-1.fc26.x86_64 gtk3-3.22.19-1.fc26.i686 So, I am getting the latest version of those packages installed in both architectures. What do you get for.... rpm -q p11-kit nss gdk-pixbuf2 pango gtk3 And, can you have you tried just installing a single package doing something like this, for example. dnf update pango -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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