I believe this is just a repo problem
The i686 and x86_64 versions are now available


ja@avon ~ 1$ rpm -qa|grep redhat-lsb
redhat-lsb-core-4.1-4.fc17.i686
redhat-lsb-cxx-4.1-4.fc17.i686
redhat-lsb-submod-multimedia-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64
redhat-lsb-languages-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64
redhat-lsb-4.1-4.fc17.i686
redhat-lsb-submod-security-4.1-4.fc17.i686
redhat-lsb-printing-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64
redhat-lsb-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64
redhat-lsb-submod-security-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64
redhat-lsb-desktop-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64
redhat-lsb-core-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64
redhat-lsb-desktop-4.1-4.fc17.i686
redhat-lsb-submod-multimedia-4.1-4.fc17.i686
redhat-lsb-cxx-4.1-4.fc17.x86_64

John


On Fri, 2012-06-15 at 23:09 +0200, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> On Fri, 15 Jun 2012 14:01:18 -0700 (PDT), ratboy666 wrote:
> 
> > Jonathon
> > 
> > You have the Google Chrome Browser installed.
> 
> What a weird theory!
> The problem has nothing to do with that browser at all!
> 
> The multilib update conflicts affects anyone who has redhat-lsb.i686 *and*
> redhat-lsb.x86_64 installed. Consult my previous [longer] reply for a 
> few more details.
> 
> -- 
> Fedora release 17 (Beefy Miracle) - Linux 3.4.0-1.fc17.x86_64
> loadavg: 1.33 1.27 1.30


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