Neal Becker wrote:
> Oh, I get it. I had both x86_64 and i386 versions of freetype from F10.
> I guess freetype-freeworld is not an _upgrade_ of freetype, so yum install
> freetype-freeworld doesn't automatically grab both versions.
It's not. It's an optional override for the library. See non-bug 235 for an
explanation of the situation:
http://bugzilla.rpmfusion.org/show_bug.cgi?id=253
It would make sense to multilib it though. Is there some multilib whitelist
in RPM Fusion? Thorsten? Anybody else who knows?
It seems I'm missing something here; freetype-freeworld afaics gets
multilibed: