Seth Vidal wrote:
a file conflict is two pkgs owning the same file where the file is not:
1. identical between the two pkgs
2. not a 64bit or 32bit binary when the other file is the matching
64bit or 32bit binary.
+ when its check sum matches.
This has nasty effects with F11, because it has switched from md5 to sha256.
This kills packages which share files, but have been built on different
versions of Fedora or CentOS.
One real world example, I encountered this issue with: the rpm-gpgkey
package of a 3rd party repo.
Ralf
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