kalev added a new comment to an issue you are following: `` I quickly looked at rdma-core packaging and I'm wondering if it really needs to be multilib? It doesn't ship anything at all under /usr/lib64 so even if it is shipped as multilib, its contents is going to exactly match between i686 and x86_64.
I understand the reason for filing this ticket is that people updating from F32 and F33 are running into a multilib issue due to a dependency chain where rdma-core was pulled in as a library dependency. This is of course a real issue, but I wonder if there's maybe a different way to solve it?
Maybe rdma-core self-obsoletes would be enough to get rid of the installed multilib version when doing updates so it doesn't need to be in the multilib whitelist? ``
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