On 03/17/17 12:38, Honza Silhan wrote:


# yum-deprecated  list --showduplicates -q | wc -l
73450

# dnf list --showduplicates -q | wc -l
76411

vs

# yum-deprecated  list -q | wc -l
56101

# dnf list -q | wc -l
55966

(counts differs because different metadata)

seems like it does something in both DNF and yum. Even after checking
the output they look the same. IFAIK it should show all versions of
the same package name instead of just highest.

I am not sure what are you trying to achieve but I would recommend you
to use `dnf repoquery` instead. E.g. for showing duplicates on the
system: `dnf repoquery --installed --duplicates` or `dnf check
--duplicates`.


Honza

Hi Honza,

I think the problem has been solved:

Using "dnf list installed --showduplicates" generated another output without the issues I mentioned.

I did not know that the "installed" option was not the default, it seems that "available" was the default, so that output (please try
dnf list available --showduplicates).

Kind regards

Joachim Backes

> Hi,

On Thu, Mar 16, 2017 at 11:12 AM, Joachim Backes
<[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,

dnf list --showduplicates

shows a lot of duplicate entries, with origin fedora and commandline, for
example of the package yelp:

dnf list --showduplicates|grep yelp
yelp.x86_64                          2:3.22.0-1.fc25 @@commandline
yelp-libs.x86_64                     2:3.22.0-1.fc25 @@commandline
yelp-xsl.noarch                      3.20.1-1.fc25 @@commandline
yelp.x86_64                          2:3.22.0-1.fc25 @@commandline
yelp.x86_64                          2:3.22.0-1.fc25            fedora
yelp-devel.i686                      2:3.22.0-1.fc25            fedora
yelp-devel.x86_64                    2:3.22.0-1.fc25            fedora
yelp-libs.i686                       2:3.22.0-1.fc25            fedora
yelp-libs.x86_64                     2:3.22.0-1.fc25 @@commandline
yelp-libs.x86_64                     2:3.22.0-1.fc25            fedora
yelp-tools.noarch                    3.18.0-3.fc25              fedora
yelp-xsl.noarch                      3.20.1-1.fc25 @@commandline
yelp-xsl.noarch                      3.20.1-1.fc25              fedora


Is this an known dnf issue, or how to get rid of this annoying effect?

Kind regards

Joachim Backes

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