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Old 5th September 2010, 09:58 PM
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Is anyone seeing F14 installing such that it has tons of duplicate packages?

I installed the F14 alpha and package-cleanup --dupes shows many duplicate packages
(note all are 64bit).

I'm just trying to find out if that's a known quirk or something went wrong. Note that was
after my first post install update (this had lots of problems, I had to go round and round with
--skip-broken and package-cleanup and yum-complete-transaction)

UPDATE I reran the install this time doing a minimal install and then installing and updating
packages and groups one by one afterwards, this worked much better.

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