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Resolve duplicate package errors in YUM

Something went awry this weekend while installing updates for my CentOS server. Using the standard ‘yum update’ command for the yum package manager, there were suddenly a large number of updates to install. I should not have approved them but what do I know compared to the package manager. Foolishly, I proceeded with the updates. Upon its completion, yum began complaining of duplicate packages.

The fast solution to my problem was running this command to clean up the duplicates:

package-cleanup --cleandupes

If that had been unable to resolve the problem (and honestly, the direction I started working first) I got a list of the duplicate packages with the package-cleanup -dupes command. I then told the latest package to think it was not installed. I then invoked a Yum update and confirmed the reinstall of the latest version of that package. My input was as below:

package-cleanup --dupes
 rpm -e --justdb nspr-4.11.0-0.1.el6_7.x86_64
 yum update -y

In case of dependencies, you might need to mark more than one package, and in the right order. You will receive this error when you try to mark a package that has other dependencies.

“[packagename] is needed by (installed) [packagedependency]”

Handle the dependencies first and then the package you tried. List the dependency as not installed and then the original package. So in this case:

rpm -e --justdb elfutils-libs-0.164-2.el6.x86_64
 rpm -e --justdb elfutils-libelf-0.164-2.el6.x86_64
 yum update -y

This process was pretty easy to follow and resolve the duplicate warnings. I would update my list of duplicated packages and work my way through them. Although it was time-consuming to follow the manual method, I was making good progress before the package-cleanup -cleandupes took care of everything in one fell swoop.