Rahul Sundaram wrote:
Timothy Murphy wrote:
> I upgraded FC-6 to F-7 on an Athlon64 machine,
> and the process hung several (3 I think) times during installation.
> Each time I re-started the machine,
> the number of packages was greatly reduced: 950 ... 400 ... 50.
>
> The system works fine,
> but it is pretty clear all the packages were not properly installed.
> Eg when I ran "yum update" after the installation
> only 30 or so packages were downloaded,
> while on other systems the number was 300-400.
>
> Is there any way of checking that everything has been downloaded?
Try package-cleanup in yum-utils.
Thanks very much.
Actually, my yum setup on this machine was so screwed up
that "sudo yum install yum-utils" got the response
that there was nothing to do,
even though package-cleanup was not found.
So I found the yum-utils rpm, and ran "rpm -Uvh yum-utils*".
It wasn't really clear what argument to give package-cleanup
but I said "sudo package-cleanup --cleandupes".
This cleared out 100-200 fc6 packages,
and now when I run "sudo yum update"
over 100 packages are updated or installed.
I'll study package-cleanup more carefully,
and see if there are any other arguments I should give.
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