On Monday 17 July 2006 07:09, Erwin Rol wrote:
When someone does a update, and somehow stops this by CTRL-c (or a
system shutdown would probably have the same result) yum will not
recover cleanly, and cleaning up the mess after it needs way more
knowledge than the average user (needs to) have.
yum-cleanup -d
removes dupes. From yum-utils.
Note: Your system will be just as unhappy if you drop power or whathaveyou in
the middle of a long RPM transaction. In fact, that's what you are doing.
Yum has little to do with this.
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Jesse Keating
Release Engineer: Fedora