-current slackpkg reports broken /var/log/packages - different kernels
by igadoter from LinuxQuestions.org on (#5FWAR)
I am trying update system and got this from slackpkg upgrade-all
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for me packages are ok. As I understand due to slackpkg it is wrong/not correct/broken to have different kernel versions installed. Or I am missing something. And this "don't worry" message made me laugh a little. At this point I won't update. Had no idea what slackpkg will do. Safe choice is to ignore option - but whole stuff - something is not correct with this. Say slackpkg would run without user interaction - can be a mess.


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Checking local integrity... DONE You have a broken /var/log/packages/ - with two versions of the same package. The list of packages duplicated in your machine is shown below, but don't worry about this list - when you select your action, slackpkg will show a better list: kernel-headers-5.10.23-x86-1 kernel-headers-5.11.6-x86-1 kernel-huge-5.10.23-x86_64-1 kernel-huge-5.11.6-x86_64-1 kernel-modules-5.10.23-x86_64-1 kernel-modules-5.11.6-x86_64-1 You can (R)emove, or (I)gnore these packages. Select your action (R/I): |