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2018 Dec 08
3
Centos7 broken after update
Hi Ulf
thanks for the suggestion. Indeed it seems I have a problem with glibc. Version is different between x86_64 and i386 and I have two glibc-common for x86_64.
Trying to remove the old one request removing half of the system packages because of the dependancies. The newest cannot be removed.
glibc-2.17-222.el7.i686
glibc-2.17-260.el7.x86_64
glibc-common-2.17-222.el7.x86_64
2018 Dec 09
1
Centos7 broken after update
...ater.
>
> "package-cleanup --cleandupes" helped sort out some of the issues and
> with the remaining few it was a case of manually removing the specific
> versions and reinstalling what dependencies there were.
>
> Once most of the issues were done, I then did a 'yum distrosync" (or
> whatever it's called) to make sure packages were correct.
>
> I still had problems with zero length files in some places, so I
> installed yum-verify and ran 'yum verify' to show packages that were
> inconsistent - there were lots. To get a list of them I did...
2018 Dec 08
0
Centos7 broken after update
...a note and reinstall them later.
"package-cleanup --cleandupes" helped sort out some of the issues and
with the remaining few it was a case of manually removing the specific
versions and reinstalling what dependencies there were.
Once most of the issues were done, I then did a 'yum distrosync" (or
whatever it's called) to make sure packages were correct.
I still had problems with zero length files in some places, so I
installed yum-verify and ran 'yum verify' to show packages that were
inconsistent - there were lots. To get a list of them I did
yum verify > yum.v...