1. MYSQL DUPLICATE
PACKAGES FATAL
ERROR
Users receive this message despite of trying two things, viz. re-using “root” as the MySQL database
user name and while inserting “git” as an extra package. The error appears repeatedly; solutions for
the same are given below.
2. ClearDuplicate Files
1. Download Clone Files Checker.
2. Install and run the application.
3. Start full scan of duplicate files.
4. Delete all duplicate files found.
3. Resolve Problemwith the
Function
One or more functions may have declared
inside a single function at inappropriate
place. This causes an error message. The
solution is to end the function and then
start the new function
4. Remove Duplicate Module Folder
1. Find duplicate module folders. Example:
1) /m o dule s/syste m /syste m 2)
/modules/modules/system
2. You may find two different folders with
the same name, for example, syste m .
3. In this case, I would prefer removing the
system folder located in latter case, i.e.
/modules/modules location.
5. Remove Conflicting PHPCode
EXAMPLE 1:
SELECT nid
FROM node_revisions
WHERE body LIKE %getnodecount%’;
EXAMPLE 2:
mysql_install_db --verbose –
user=”whoami” --basedir=”$(brew --prefix
mysql)” --datadir=/usr/local/var/mysql –
tmpdir=/tmp
6. Conflicts with Theme & Module Names
The PHP code you entered may be
invalid. Delete the code that caused this
error. Locate the table called
“node_revisions” and remove conflicting
code.
Here are some examples of conflicting
PHP codes:
7. Conflicts with Theme & Module Names
The PHP code you entered may be
invalid. Delete the code that caused this
error. Locate the table called
“node_revisions” and remove conflicting
code.
Here are some examples of conflicting
PHP codes: