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Old 17th November 2011, 12:36 AM
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Question Install Wine on Fedora 16

Good evening, I'm trying to install "Wine" in Fedora 16, but a problem occurs when I try to do it.

What I can do to fix this little problem ..? Thank you!

This is the error:
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Error: Package: glibc-2.14.90-14.i686 (fedora)
           Requires: glibc-common = 2.14.90-14
           Installed: glibc-common-2.14.90-15.1.x86_64 (@updates-testing)
               glibc-common = 2.14.90-15.1
           Available: glibc-common-2.14.90-14.x86_64 (fedora)
               glibc-common = 2.14.90-14
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
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Old 17th November 2011, 04:34 AM
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Re: Install Wine on Fedora 16

Wine requires certain packages that aren't installed on your system. Best way to install anything is with yum, Wine is in the repo's so as root:
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yum install wine
That'll take care of all the deps for you
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Re: Install Wine on Fedora 16

You have installed glibc from Updates-testing and now are trying to install an older i686 version from the regular repos. Either downgrade the installed glibc or enable updates-testing and get the same version you currently have.
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Re: Install Wine on Fedora 16

I am getting the following error after dependency resolution what should I do????
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Protected multilib versions: libselinux-2.1.6-4.fc16.i686 != libselinux-2.1.5-5.1.fc16.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: libjpeg-turbo-1.1.1-2.fc16.i686 != libjpeg-turbo-1.1.1-1.fc16.x86_64
Error: Protected multilib versions: openldap-2.4.26-5.fc16.i686 != openldap-2.4.26-1.fc16.1.x86_64
It says protected versions... should I downgrade or wait for newer wine??
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