2011/11/30 Lucélio Gomes de Freitas <aa.luce...@gmail.com>:
> TC,
>
> Uau...worked.  Please explain to me what happend.  I've never had this
> problem.
>
> Am I going to have it again?   Why?

Excellent!

Somehow you got two copies of gtk2.x86_64 installed.  This sometimes
happens when your machine loses power or crashes during an RPM/YUM
install or upgrade, leaving your machine in an inconsistent state.  It
can also happen when a distro upgrade goes wrong, or if you use "rpm
--force" and it does something bad.  Sometimes you can have duplicate
packages and notice nothing, other times YUM screams bloody murder.

It's pretty rare. (unless you have issues with power outages where you
live or your computer crashes a lot)

-T.C.
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