The error message you're encountering indicates a conflict during the yum update process, specifically with the libmysqlclient library. This usually happens when multiple packages are trying to provide the same file.
To resolve this, you have a few options:
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Check for Conflicting Packages:
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Use the following command to identify which packages are causing the conflict:
 
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rpm -qa | grep libmysqlclient - 
This will list all packages containing
libmysqlclient. 
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Remove the Conflicting Packages:
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If you have multiple packages providing the same file, you may need to decide which package you want to keep and remove the others.
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For example, if you're using MySQL and MariaDB, you might need to choose one and remove the other.
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yum remove package_name - 
Make sure to replace
package_nameit with the actual package name causing the conflict. 
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Reinstall the Conflicting Packages:
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If you need both packages, you can try reinstalling the conflicting packages:
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yum reinstall package_name - 
Again, replace
package_nameit with the actual package name. 
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Use
yum downgrade:- 
If the conflict is due to a newer version being installed, you can use
yum downgradeto revert to the previous version: - 
yum downgrade package_name - 
Remember to replace
package_namewith the actual package name. 
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Resolve Dependencies:
- The conflict may be due to missing or outdated dependencies. You can try running 
yum install -y yum-utilsfollowed byyum-complete-transactionto attempt to resolve any outstanding transactions. 
 - The conflict may be due to missing or outdated dependencies. You can try running 
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Use
rpmto Force Install:- 
If none of the above solutions work, you can use
rpmwith the--forceoption to force install the package: 
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rpm -Uvh --force package.rpm - 
Replace
package.rpmwith the actual package filename. 
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Remember to exercise caution when using the --force option, as it can potentially lead to further issues if not used carefully. Always back up critical data before making significant changes to your system.
			 
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