Hi,
having run "rpm -qa | uniq -d -w 10 | sort " , I got some packages two
or three times installed, and I'm not sure, that it is intended:
Device: pinephone ( rawhide )
Update Status: 2021-02-27 fully upgraded
rpm database: rebuild before running it
This could be caused by the process, how the release changes happen. I
have run the same command on a system upgraded continuously from f15 to
f34, I could not detect any doubles, except the kernel depending
packages like kernel-core, nvidia etc. .
Is there an easy way to find and erase the old packages reliable?
An incomplete list:
geolite2-country-20191217-4.fc34.noarch
geolite2-country-20191217-5.fc35.noarch
geolite2-country-20191217-6.fc36.noarch
python3-gobject-base-3.42.0-1.fc36.aarch64
python3-gobject-base-3.42.0-3.fc36.aarch64
device-mapper-1.02.175-5.fc35.aarch64
device-mapper-1.02.175-6.fc35.aarch64
hunspell-en-GB-0.20140811.1-19.fc35.noarch
hunspell-en-GB-0.20140811.1-20.fc35.noarch
hunspell-en-GB-0.20140811.1-22.fc36.noarch
python-unversioned-command-3.10.1-1.fc36.noarch
python-unversioned-command-3.10.2-3.fc36.noarch
pkgconf-1.7.4-2.fc35.aarch64
pkgconf-1.8.0-1.fc35.aarch64
pkgconf-1.8.0-2.fc36.aarch64
filesystem-3.16-1.fc36.aarch64
filesystem-3.16-2.fc36.aarch64
onboard-data-1.4.1-25.fc35.noarch
onboard-data-1.4.1-26.fc36.noarch
ncurses-base-6.2-7.20210508.fc35.noarch
ncurses-base-6.2-8.20210508.fc35.noarch
ncurses-base-6.2-9.20210508.fc36.noarch
libXrender-0.9.10-14.fc34.aarch64
libXrender-0.9.10-15.fc35.aarch64
libXrender-0.9.10-16.fc36.aarch64
libX11-common-1.7.3.1-1.fc36.noarch
libX11-common-1.7.3.1-2.fc36.noarch
libkcapi-1.3.1-3.fc35.aarch64
libkcapi-1.3.1-4.fc36.aarch64
libcdio-2.1.0-4.fc34.aarch64
libcdio-2.1.0-5.fc35.aarch64
libcdio-2.1.0-6.fc36.aarch64
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