Thanks for reaction, the problem was in the duplicate:
* gstreamer1-1.12.1-1.fc27* gstreamer1-1.12.0-1.fc27
Maybe it will be a good idea to use 'installonly_limit=1' into a dnf 
configuration sometimes.



Regards.


On Wednesday, July 12, 2017, 10:50:51 AM GMT+3, Samuel Rakitničan 
<srakitni...@fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Hello, I'm just trying to install the Wine via dnf and get:
> # dnf install wine ... Error: Transaction check error:
>   file /usr/share/doc/gstreamer1/NEWS from install of 
> gstreamer1-1.12.1-1.fc27.i686
> conflicts with file from package gstreamer1-1.12.0-1.fc27.x86_64
>   file /usr/share/doc/gstreamer1/RELEASE from install of 
> gstreamer1-1.12.1-1.fc27.i686

Maybe, but not with the packages. What most likely happened is that package 
manager died in the middle of an upgrade causing old packages left behind thus 
causing dupes. You would need to resolve this before you can continue to use 
package manager for upgrades.

You can check for dupes with dnf repoquery --dupes

To fix it, you can use following command,
  dnf remove $(dnf repoquery -q --duplicated --latest-limit=-1)

but first make sure you are removing about the same amount of packages as it's 
listed with command:
  dnf repoquery --duplicated --latest-limit=-1 -q | wc -l

I had some issues that that command would remove most packages from the system, 
leaving it in unworkable state.
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