Am 31.10.2013 16:14, schrieb Michael Schwendt: > On Thu, 31 Oct 2013 13:56:53 +0100, Reindl Harald wrote: >>>> currently on a x86_64 system distro-sync to F19 is broken >>>> i saw the same in F18 with updates-testing enabled on >>>> a machine with i686 packages some days ago and download >>>> the openssl packages for both archs from koji and >>>> doing a "yum localupdate" worked fine >>>> >>>> Error: Package: 1:openssl-1.0.1e-29.fc18.i686 (@/openssl-1.0.1e-29.fc18.i686/18) >>> >>> Where did you find openssl.i686 in the x86_64 repos? >>> Did you download it from koji? The repo id in brackets is suspicious. >>> >>> Here is only openssl.x86_64 release -30.fc18: >>> http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/updates/testing/18/x86_64/ >>> >>> Here is only openssl.x86_64 release -28.fc18: >>> http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora/linux/updates/18/x86_64/ >> >> yum --enablerepo=updates-testing update openssl\* did not work because >> different versions for x86_64 and i686 and so i downloaded it from koji > > Why did you have openssl.i686 installed on x86_64 to begin with? > You have messed up your installation. :-( > Have you use rpm -Uvh instead of rpm -Fvh? Or why have you installed > openssl.i686? the machine has a long history >>> It seems to me the openssl base package is not pulled in by the multilib >>> composer (because openssl-devel only requires openssl-libs) >> >> but skype or whatever pulls dependencies > > Skype is not included with Fedora. Skype does not (and cannot) influence > which packages are multilib'ed when the repos are composed. Skype 32-bit > doesn't depend on "openssl". What on your machine depends on 32-bit "openssl" > and not "openssl-libs"? i was the impression that in such cases all or nothing should be x86_64 and i686 or at least if both can be installed parallel they are also updated clean
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