Bug 1038039

Summary: problem for installing qt-creator gtkmm30-devel glew-devel
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Hossein Noroozpour <hossein.noroozpour>
Component: yumAssignee: Packaging Maintenance Team <packaging-team-maint>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: rawhideCC: admiller, ffesti, firas.alkafri, hossein.noroozpour, jzeleny, packaging-team-maint, zpavlas
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Description Hossein Noroozpour 2013-12-04 10:13:44 UTC
Description of problem:

when i tried to install this packages dependency manager returned some error like 
multilib protect(! it's showing some library with different arch like i986)
and dependency broken.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
last update


1-install fedora
2-update it
3-(i think its not relevant)install nvidia driver (v331) from rpmfusion 
4-try keep everything update
5-try to install qt-creator gtkmm30-devel glew-devel


Actual results:
it return some multilib protect errors and dependency broken erorrs

Expected results:
to be installed without any problem.

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Comment 1 Jan Zeleny 2013-12-04 10:36:21 UTC
Could you please provide more specific information than "it's showing some library with different arch like i986"? These issues are usually caused by poor packaging. I recommend uninstalling whatever you have from rpmfusion, that's the most likely suspect at this point.

Comment 2 Hossein Noroozpour 2013-12-04 21:15:34 UTC
Sorry for my late!
I just have deleted fedora, i think it was these libraries:
libdrm,
mesa gl &
mesa gl api

The strange thing is why after I installed nVidia driver, mesa driver was remained installed?

The problem is why wouldn't fedora have a package in its official repositories for something very important thing like nVidia driver.

Comment 3 Jan Zeleny 2013-12-05 08:14:09 UTC
Usually there are very good reasons for that, either technical (poor packaging) or legal (unacceptable license, patent problems, ...).

Anyway this seems like a problem that was caused by rather poor packaging of the nvidia driver from rpmfusion. That goes beyond Fedora itself and there's certainly nothing yum can do to fix the situation, the fix must be done on the rpmfusion side. Closing as NOTABUG.