Hello,

On an x86_64 system, I have removed a bunch of irrelevant i386-packages, 
such as apr.i386, but kept apr.x86_64. However, now "rpm -V apr" reports:

missing     /usr/share/doc/apr-1.2.7
missing   d /usr/share/doc/apr-1.2.7/CHANGES
missing   d /usr/share/doc/apr-1.2.7/LICENSE
missing   d /usr/share/doc/apr-1.2.7/NOTICE

The same phenomenon applies to a great number of other packages on the 
system where the installer chose to install both i386 and x86_64 versions 
initially (but where I've since removed the i386 version).

Is there a way to remove a package such that RPM doesn't remove files 
with this kind of shared ownership?

-- 
Regards,
Troels Arvin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://troels.arvin.dk/

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