> > ghc-blaze-html > > ghc-citeproc-hs > > ghc-hamlet > > ghc-json > > ghc-ltk > > ghc-MonadCatchIO-mtl > > ghc-pandoc-types > > ghc-texmath Doh, ok I finally get that this is a multilib issue! Basically ghc is not multilib in Fedora but because of the way we compose trees the presence of ghc-*-devel packages induces both archs to be installed on x86_64. However the ghc-*-prof packages (which are now being merged into and obsoleted by newer ghc-*-devel) are not multilib, and hence this new problem. We should really just get rid of ghc-*.i686 from x86_64 trees, IMO, or failing that force repoclosure by including both archs of ghc-*-prof too. (Note that F16 no longer has any ghc-*-prof packages.) Jens -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test