On Mon, Jan 25, 2010 at 02:08:10PM -0500, Bill Nottingham wrote:
- If the file in both packages is identical, installation is allowed
and the file is written
- If the file in both packages is an ELF binary, the file used is the
file in the package for the primary architecture
- If the file in both packages is not an ELF binary a RPM conflict is
raised
Are you sure about the third rule?
I think the problem arises because /usr/bin/libguestfs-supermin-helper
is different in libguestfs.i686 and libguestfs.x86_64, but this file
is a shell script, not an ELF binary.
These are the files in libguestfs.i686 and libguestfs.x86_64 that have
the same names but different content:
/usr/bin/hivexget (ELF binary)
/usr/bin/hivexml (ELF binary)
/usr/bin/libguestfs-test-tool (ELF binary)
/usr/libexec/libguestfs-test-tool-helper (ELF binary)
/usr/bin/libguestfs-supermin-helper (shell script)
Anyway, I will move the shell script and see if that helps.
Rich.
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