On Fri, May 18, 2007 at 12:37:38PM -0400, Arch Willingham wrote: > You are right....I tried that and got: > rpm -qa |grep glibc-common > glibc-common-2.5.90-22 > glibc-common-2.5.90-21 In a package 'yum-utils' there is something called 'package-cleanup'. It has an option to list all duplicates. > I then ran 'rpm -e --nodeps glibc-common-2.5.90-21.rpm' which whacked the > duplicate package. Actually it is better idea here to remove glibc-common-2.5.90-22 and run 'yup update' again. The catch is that 'rpm -e ...' possibly removed various files which belonged to both 2.5.90-21 and 2.5.90-22. If you will do now 'rpm -V glibc-common' then chances are that you will get a slew of 'missing' (unless by now you got an update to even a newer version of glibc). If 'rpm -V' does report missing files then you can use rpm with '--force' option to install affected packages again and this will fix the problem. Removing newer duplicate is surely easier. Michal -- fedora-test-list mailing list fedora-test-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-test-list