On Sep 1, 2017 3:33 PM, "Florian Sievert" <caleb@xxxxxxxxxx> 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.
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Total
6.0 MB/s | 68 MB 00:11
Running transaction check
Transaction check succeeded.
Running transaction test
The downloaded packages were saved in cache until the next successful
transaction.
You can remove cached packages by executing 'dnf clean packages'.
Error: Transaction check error:
file /usr/share/doc/glibc/NEWS from install of glibc-2.25-9.fc26.i686
conflicts with file from package glibc-2.25-8.fc26.x86_64
file /usr/share/doc/p11-kit/NEWS from install of
p11-kit-0.23.8-1.fc26.i686 conflicts with file from package
p11-kit-0.23.5-3.fc26.x86_64
file /usr/share/man/man1/trust.1.gz from install of
p11-kit-0.23.8-1.fc26.i686 conflicts with file from package
p11-kit-0.23.5-3.fc26.x86_64
file /usr/share/man/man5/pkcs11.conf.5.gz from install of
p11-kit-0.23.8-1.fc26.i686 conflicts with file from package
p11-kit-0.23.5-3.fc26.x86_64
file /usr/share/man/man8/p11-kit.8.gz from install of
p11-kit-0.23.8-1.fc26.i686 conflicts with file from package
p11-kit-0.23.5-3.fc26.x86_64
file /usr/share/man/man5/cert8.db.5.gz from install of
nss-3.32.0-1.1.fc26.i686 conflicts with file from package
nss-3.31.0-1.1.fc26.x86_64
file /usr/share/man/man5/cert9.db.5.gz from install of
nss-3.32.0-1.1.fc26.i686 conflicts with file from package
...
DNF by default does not update peripherally related packages during install. Note the version numbers involved - it's trying to install a newer version of the i686 package compared to the installed x86_64 package. This can happen with any set of subpackages, the whole set should be on the same version. It's not really a multilib problem per se.
You should apply all available updates, then try again.
-- Pete
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