can yum remove old packages?
Philip Moller
phmo at punkt.se
Wed Sep 7 20:26:06 UTC 2005
Craig White wrote:
>On Wed, 2005-09-07 at 00:17 +0000, Philip Moller wrote:
>
>
>>Philip Moller wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>>>sean wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>Rex Dieter wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>sean wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>>on a yum update, yum didn't do cleanup.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Now I have a lot of duplicate packages, e.g.:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> rpm -q libidn-devel
>>>>>>libidn-devel-0.5.6-1
>>>>>>libidn-devel-0.5.15-1
>>>>>>
>>>>>>How can I erase all the old packages?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>I know of no easy automatic way to do it, other than manually. In
>>>>>this case,
>>>>>rpm -e libidn-devel-0.5.6-1
>>>>>
>>>>>-- Rex
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>That may be a life's work. It was in the middle of a fc3->fc4
>>>>upgrade. Over 300 packages updated.
>>>>
>>>>Sigh.
>>>>
>>>>sean
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>well, try (as root) :
>>># yum clean all
>>>
>>>
>>>
>># man yum
>>
>>CLEAN OPTIONS
>> The following are the ways which you can invoke yum in clean mode.
>>
>> yum clean packages
>> Eliminate any cached packages from the system. Note that
>>packages are
>> not automatically deleted after they are downloaded.
>>
>> yum clean headers
>> Eliminate all of the files which yum uses to
>>determine the remote
>> availability of packages. Using this option will force
>>yum to download
>> all the headers the next time it is run.
>>
>> yum clean all
>> Runs yum clean packages and yum clean headers as above.
>>
>>
>----
>kindly explain how that is gonna help OP - I can't think of a way that
>running 'yum clean [anything or nothing]' is gonna help OP here.
>
>Perhaps I will learn something
>
>Craig
>
Ok, I misunderstod the problem, so I am very sorry !!!
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