Yup. Wine does that that's why I'm now sticking with qemu-kvm & vbox for my 
virtualisation/emulation needs. I hate having 32-bit dependencies in my 64-bit 
installation. I'd rather do without that program (which explains the skype-less 
& adobe flashless, until now, machine). And the size of your 
installation/dependencies just balloons once you start down the 32/64-bit road.

-----Original Message-----
From: Andre Robatino <robat...@fedoraproject.org>
Date: Thu, 13 Oct 2011 15:52:29 
To: <users@lists.fedoraproject.org>
Subject: double update : i686 & x86_64

Andre Robatino <robatino <at> fedoraproject.org> writes:

> You could run "grep orc /var/log/yum.log" to see when
> it was installed and what else you installed around that time.

In my case, running "yum erase orc.i686" just to see what it wants to remove
shows that wine pulled it in.




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