On 11/9/19 4:34 AM, Ed Greshko wrote:
On 11/8/19 2:28 AM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/7/19 1:11 AM, Jouk Jansen wrote:
When performing an upgrade from F30 to F31 on one of my machines the
upgrade
process tries to install (yes an install not an upgrade) the packages
hdf.x86-64 and hdf.i686. This fails due to a mismatch in these
packages of
/usr/bin/h4cc and /usr/bin/h4fc.
The problem is that one package is providing both libraries and
executables. It really should be split. The libraries are parallel
installable, but the executables are not.
I am not familiar with the software in question. So, I wonder. Is
there any use case where on an
x86_64 system it is advisable to have both i686 and x86_64 executables?
I can't think of any use case for that.
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