On 10/21/2010 04:49 AM, Silent-Hunter wrote >> You cannot do that, since yum searches the remote repo for what is >> available vs. what you already have. You have the 32 bit version, >> and it sees that the 64 bit version is available on rpmfusion, and >> since you do not have the 64 bit version, it tells you it is available. >> You could also disable the rpmfusion repo >> There might be a way to exclude this package in the rpmfusion >> repo files in /etc/yum.repos.d >> I am not sure if that is possible. Just a conjecture. >> >> > No, the 64 bit version is in _local. OK - then search the directory /etc/yum.repops.d for a repo file which describes the _local repo. and either 1- delete it OR 2- edit it and append to it enabled=0. If it already has enabled=1 then change 1 to 0. OR 3- If the _local repository is a directory on your system, then remove the 6r bit version of the offending rpm from that local repository. I think it is generally not a good thing to h ave local repositories because no matter where you obtained them from, there will always be more recent versions on the original server. Also, it usualy a very bad idea to mix repos from Mandriva or Suse (and other distros) with Fedora because of dependencies. -- users mailing list users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe or change subscription options: https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/users Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines