On Fri, 12 Dec 2008, Kevin Kofler wrote:
Seth Vidal wrote:
I bet it is not wrong. the i386 packages probably provide what was
required. They just provide it sub-optimally.
But that's really the problem: yum (*) thinks
as opposed to doing what? Everyone wants yum to magically solve problems
or if it cannot it needs to be able to distinguish b/t the 'next best'
solution and a 'bad solution'. Which is entirely variable.
What would you have it do?
-sv
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