digikam update: what is the correct dependency answer?

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On my FC7 x86_64, my current situation with digikam installed is:
digikamimageplugins-0.9.1-1.fc7.x86_64
digikam-0.9.1-3.fc7.x86_64

With graphical pup or doing a "yum update" I receive:
Dependencies Resolved

=============================================================================
 Package                 Arch       Version          Repository        Size
=============================================================================
Installing:
 digikam                 x86_64     0.9.2-1.fc7      updates            10 M
     replacing  digikamimageplugins.x86_64 0.9.1-1.fc7

 digikam                 i386       0.9.2-1.fc7      updates            10 M
     replacing  digikamimageplugins.x86_64 0.9.1-1.fc7

Installing for dependencies:
 OpenEXR                 i386       1.4.0a-3.fc6     fedora            416 k
 arts                    i386       8:1.5.7-1.fc7     updates           1.1 M
 aspell                  i386       12:0.60.5-3.fc7  fedora            967 k
 exiv2                   i386       0.14-1.fc7       fedora            463 k
 fltk                    i386       1.1.8-0.3.r5750.fc7  fedora            424 k
 jack-audio-connection-kit  i386       0.103.0-1.fc7    updates           139 k
 jasper                  i386       1.900.1-2.fc7    updates           174 k
 kdelibs                 i386       6: 3.5.7-0.1.fc7  updates            18 M
 libavc1394              i386       0.5.3-1.fc6      fedora             45 k
 libfreebob              i386       1.0.3-1.fc7      fedora            154 k
 libiec61883             i386       1.1.0-1.fc7      fedora             37 k
 libkdcraw               x86_64     0.1.1-1.fc7      updates           170 k
 libkdcraw               i386       0.1.1-1.fc7      updates           163 k
 libkexiv2               i386       0.1.5-1.fc7      fedora             67 k
 libkipi                 i386       0.1.5-1.fc7      fedora            137 k
 libogg                  i386       2:1.1.3-3.fc7    fedora             19 k
 libraw1394              i386       1.2.1-9.fc7      updates            42 k
 libvorbis               i386       1:1.1.2-2.fc7    fedora            192 k
 pcre                    i386       7.0-2            fedora            128 k
 sqlite                  i386       3.3.13-1.fc7     fedora            226 k

Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install     22 Package(s)
Update       0 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)

Total download size: 44 M

Instead, doing
[root@localhost ~]# yum update digikam
I recevive:

Loading "installonlyn" plugin
Setting up Update Process
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package digikam.x86_64 0:0.9.2-1.fc7 set to be updated
--> Processing Dependency: libkdcraw.so.1()(64bit) for package: digikam
--> Restarting Dependency Resolution with new changes.
--> Running transaction check
---> Package digikam.x86_64 0:0.9.2-1.fc7 set to be updated
---> Package libkdcraw.x86_64 0:0.1.1-1.fc7 set to be updated

Dependencies Resolved

=============================================================================
 Package                 Arch       Version          Repository        Size
=============================================================================
Updating:
 digikam                 x86_64     0.9.2-1.fc7       updates            10 M
Installing for dependencies:
 libkdcraw               x86_64     0.1.1-1.fc7      updates           170 k

Transaction Summary
=============================================================================
Install      1 Package(s)
Update       1 Package(s)
Remove       0 Package(s)

Total download size: 10 M

without the obsoletion of digikamimageplugins....
I wouldn't like to have all the i386 dependencies of the first command, but I presume it is the correct one...
Any clarification? Why all these i386 packages passing from 0.91 to 0.92?
Thanks,
Gianluca



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