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Description of problem: I have a x86_64 system and I have a couple of apps that are 32 bit and are trying to use pygtk2.i686. The runtime package doesn't seem to be available although the pygtk2-devel.i686 is available. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): pygtk2-2.17.0-7.fc14 How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. 'yum install pygtk2.i686' on a x86_64 system Actual results: Package not available Expected results: Package should be available and installed Additional info: While I was looking into this, I happened to notice that a couple of other pygtk related packages are also missing their .i686 runtimes in the x86_64 repo. I don't need them currently but it might be nice to also have them fixed: pygtk2-libglade.i686 pygtkglext.i686 pygtksourceview.i686
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