Bug 1456847 - snap.1.gz symlink conflicts with snapd's snap.1.gz
snap.1.gz symlink conflicts with snapd's snap.1.gz
Status: NEW
Product: Fedora
Classification: Fedora
Component: snap (Show other bugs)
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Assigned To: Mo Morsi
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Reported: 2017-05-30 09:30 EDT by rtuxiks
Modified: 2017-11-16 21:32 EST (History)
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Description rtuxiks 2017-05-30 09:30:39 EDT
Description of problem:
 Snapd can't be installed alongside with snap.

How reproducible:
 Always

Additional info:

 I have only 32bit installations.

 The error from dnf:

Error: Transaction check error:
  file /usr/share/man/man1/snap.1.gz from install of snap-0.6-9.fc25.noarch conflicts with file from package snapd-2.24-1.fc25.i686
Comment 1 Neal Gompa 2017-05-30 13:20:46 EDT
The issue is that the package snap has a snap.1.gz that's a symlink for snaptool.1.gz that needs to be removed.

The symlink file needs to be removed to remove the file conflict.
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