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Old 23rd February 2011, 02:42 AM
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Update problem

I am getting these errors, is there away around them?

Transaction Check Error:
file /usr/share/gcc-4.6.0/python/libjava/aotcompile.pyc from install of libstdc++-4.6.0-0.8.fc15.i686 conflicts with file from package libstdc++-4.6.0-0.8.fc15.x86_64

there are 3 other files that give this same type of error.


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Last edited by ovadyah; 23rd February 2011 at 07:58 PM.
 

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