Description of problem: Somewhere between Fedora 9 and current rawhide, the pcsc-lite.i386 RPM got lost or removed fromn the x86_64 repositories. This broke the support for my Aladdin eToken - its runtime is still only 32-bit, so it drops its drivers in /usr/lib/pcsc/drivers, which loses when the 64-bit pcscd looks in /usr/lib64/pcsc/drivers. Of course, even if I moved the libs to the /usr/lib64 location, it would still lose because they're 32-bit. The RPM *does* live in the development/i386/os/Packages area of most repo mirrors, but yum doesn't look there if you're on a 64-bit system. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pcsc-lite-1.4.102-3.fc10 How reproducible: "yum install pcsc-lite.i386" while on an x86_64 box and watch when it can't find it. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: Expected results: Additional info:
This bug appears to have been reported against 'rawhide' during the Fedora 10 development cycle. Changing version to '10'. More information and reason for this action is here: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/BugZappers/HouseKeeping
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