On Fri, 07 Jan 2011 10:01:17 -0500 seth vidal wrote: > On Fri, 2011-01-07 at 09:35 -0500, Andre Robatino wrote: > > Updating python on x86_64 tries to pull in 32-bit packages > > (including one i386): > > > > [root@localhost ~]# yum update python > > Loaded plugins: downloadonly, langpacks, presto, refresh-packagekit, > > security > > Adding en_US to language list > > Setting up Update Process > > Resolving Dependencies > > --> Running transaction check > > ---> Package python.x86_64 0:2.7.1-1.fc15 will be updated > > --> Processing Dependency: python = 2.7.1-1.fc15 for package: > > tkinter-2.7.1-1.fc15.x86_64 > > ---> Package python.i686 0:2.7.1-3.fc15 will be obsoleting > > --> Processing Dependency: python-libs(x86-32) = 2.7.1-3.fc15 for > > package: python-2.7.1-3.fc15.i686 > > Looks like it is replacing python-argparse? > > An obsolete will pull in both archs, I believe. > > -sv Yes, it now has this in it: Provides: python-argparse = %{version}-%{release} Obsoletes: python-argparse < 1.1-3 What would be the best solution for that now? Maybe this?: Provides: python-argparse = %{version}-%{release}%{?_isa} python-argparse itself was noarch, so this makes no sense either to me... (CC'ing fpc) At [1], there is no such case documented... Thomas [1]http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Packaging:NamingGuidelines#Renaming.2Freplacing_existing_packages -- test mailing list test@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/test