Chitlesh GOORAH wrote:
On 10/19/06, Jesse Keating <xxxx> wrote:
Absolutely not. An end user's multilib capable machine + OS should
install the multilib software by default. An end user shouldn't
have to figure out how to add it after the fact. It should Just
Work(tm) for the user. There should be no problem with the x86_64
and i386 packages being installed. If there are, like multilib
file conflicts, we fix them.
can yum search for foo and if it finds foo-N-N.x86_64.rpm it
downloads it. If not it will download the 32 bit version. However if
it finds foo-N-N.x86_64.rpm it should not download the 32 bit version
(to prevent conflict).
"It should Just Work(tm) for the user" well my 3 sources have the
same problem, and yum update fails each time. It is not just working
for the user.
Is the conflicting package nautilus ? If so, see
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=205260
DaveT.
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