For a few days now, I've been getting update errors because (apparently)
the 32 bit pam isn't yet in the repos even though the 64 bit version
is newer:

 Problem 1: pam-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686 has inferior architecture
  - cannot install both pam-1.5.2-13.fc36.x86_64 and pam-1.5.2-12.fc36.x86_64
  - cannot install the best update candidate for package pam-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686
  - cannot install the best update candidate for package 
pam-1.5.2-12.fc36.x86_64
 Problem 2: package libpwquality-1.4.4-7.fc36.i686 requires pam(x86-32), but 
none of the providers can be installed
  - package pam-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686 requires pam-libs(x86-32) = 1.5.2-12.fc36, 
but none of the providers can be installed
  - cannot install both pam-libs-1.5.2-13.fc36.i686 and 
pam-libs-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686
  - cannot install the best update candidate for package 
pam-libs-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686
  - cannot install the best update candidate for package 
libpwquality-1.4.4-7.fc36.i686
 Problem 3: problem with installed package pam-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686
  - package pam-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686 requires pam-libs(x86-32) = 1.5.2-12.fc36, 
but none of the providers can be installed
  - pam-libs-1.5.2-12.fc36.i686 has inferior architecture
  - cannot install both pam-libs-1.5.2-13.fc36.x86_64 and 
pam-libs-1.5.2-12.fc36.x86_64
  - cannot install the best update candidate for package 
pam-libs-1.5.2-12.fc36.x86_64

In the past these sorts of things have gone away if I waited a couple
of days, but it has been doing this all week. Is a proper 32 bit pam
going to land soon?

I'm not sure why I currently have 32 bit pam installed, any drastic
consequences for removing all the 32 bit pam packages? There certainly
doesn't appear to be a vast number of packages dnf wants to remove
if I say erase pam.i686 and pam-libs.i686.
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