On Feb 7, 2005, Dan Williams <dcbw(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Its certainly not _supposed_ to be on purpose unless somebody had a
problem with it. It would definitely mean pulling in all of 32-bit
KDE onto an x86-64 box, so if KDE has multilib problems, then maybe
that's why it got excluded.
It doesn't have any problem AFAICT. The OOo-kde.i386 package installs
just fine on an everything install of rawhide on AMD64.
It's probably something in the comps file. openoffice.org-kde is not
listed anywhere. Heck, not even in the i386 comps.xml!
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