Hi Michael, > OK, well I only see each item once. Strange. > > [root@tc admin]# rpm -qa | grep av_spam > solarspeed-av_spam-manual-1.0.0-1.noarch > solarspeed-av_spam-glue-5.1.4-1.el6.noarch > solarspeed-av_spam-core-5.1.2-SOL2.x86_64 > solarspeed-av_spam-ui-5.1.4-1.el6.noarch > solarspeed-av_spam-locale-en_US-5.1.4-1.el6.noarch > solarspeed-av_spam-capstone-5.1.4-1.el6.noarch > > Any ideas. I am afraid to remove anything until I am sure it is safe.
Yeah, this makes no sense. Hmm .... please send me the login details (offlist) and I'll take a look. In the meantime I'm working on a Perl script that checks the RPM database and lists all RPMs that are listed as installed with different version numbers. If it finds such, it dumps out "rpm -e --justdb ..." lines with the only the newest RPMs listed. That allows for a (manual) quick deletion of these double entries. Once that's done, one can run "yum update" again and it'll re-fetch the RPMs for which the double entries were present. Just in case their install didn't go all the way trough. Should be useful. On one of my test boxes I managed to zap 144 double entries with it. -- With best regards Michael Stauber _______________________________________________ Blueonyx mailing list [email protected] http://mail.blueonyx.it/mailman/listinfo/blueonyx
