Try:

rm -f /var/lib/rpm/__*
rpm --rebuilddb

If your rpm database is buggy, this should fix. Else, you have really double entries in your database.

This will work as a workaround, but the rpm database should become buggy in the first place.

Le Jeudi 12 Juin 2003 04:28, Rob Snow a écrit :


I just did a a urpmi --update --auto-select on my system and it seemed to
work fine, when finished I found I had a TON of duplicate RPMS.  I have the
new one and the original RPM.  Here is an example:

kdepim-3.1.1-5mdk
kdepim-3.1.2-3mdk

rpm-4.2-7mdk
rpm-build-4.2-1mdk
rpm-build-4.2-7mdk
rpm-devel-4.2-1mdk
rpm-devel-4.2-7mdk
rpm-helper-0.9-1mdk
rpmlint-0.49-1mdk
rpmlint-0.50-1mdk
rpm-python-4.2-1mdk
rpm-python-4.2-7mdk
rpm-rebuilder-0.7.1-1mdk
rpm-rebuilder-0.8-1mdk
rpmstats-0.4-1mdk
rpmtools-4.5-10mdk
rpmtools-4.5-11mdk
urpmi-4.3-13mdk


I confirm this. My build robot is having a difficult time coping with this :-(

regards,

Stefan

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