On Tue, Mar 17, 2009 at 7:03 PM, Kevin Kofler <kevin.kofler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Yes, this was one of problems. I had unfinished transaction when rpm
was updated to 4.7. Because of that yum/rpm thought that I had
installed both new version of alsa-lib (and many other packages) and
old one. This is reason why I was unable to install 586 packages. There
weren't actually any duplicates, I think that rpm database was not
cleared properly.Igor Miletic wrote:The version doesn't match, the alsa-lib.i586 you're trying to install is
> For example, when installing wine, which comes only in i586 version, it
> pulls alsa-lib.i586 as well. Installation fails due to:
> file /usr/share/alsa/cards/RME9652.conf from alsa-lib-1.0.19-3.fc11.i586
> installation is in conflict with file from alsa-lib-1.0.19-1.fc11.x86_64
> package
newer. You have to "yum update" before installing new stuff.
Well, yum-complete-transaction cleared that problem by removing pretty much every package on my test system :), including glibc. This is probably bug/feature that I should report against yum.
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