# yum install -y libgcrypt-devel-1.5.0-3.fc17.i686 Loaded plugins: changelog, downloadonly, priorities, remove-with-leaves, show- : leaves, tsflags 16 packages excluded due to repository priority protections Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package libgcrypt-devel.i686 0:1.5.0-3.fc17 will be installed --> Finished Dependency Resolution Dependencies Resolved ================================================================================ Package Arch Version Repository Size ================================================================================ Installing: libgcrypt-devel i686 1.5.0-3.fc17 fedora 122 k Transaction Summary ================================================================================ Install 1 Package Total size: 122 k Installed size: 206 k Downloading Packages: Running Transaction Check Running Transaction Test Transaction Check Error: file /usr/bin/libgcrypt-config from install of libgcrypt-devel-1.5.0-3.fc17.i686 conflicts with file from package libgcrypt-devel-1.5.0-3.fc17.x86_64 Error Summary ------------- [2] 12313 exit 1 noglob yum install -y libgcrypt-devel-1.5.0-3.fc17.i686
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