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Old 5th May 2009, 04:21 PM
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Man pages conflict

Hi

I have an X86_64 OS and I need some 32-bit parallel libraries. Some of them have man pages, which go in the same directory for i586 and X86_64, thus they conflict.

For now I've dealt with it by manually installing the conflicting packages with --force. I take it there will be a correction to this, but is there something smart I could do about this?

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