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Issue Plesk upgrade fails: Test Transaction Errors

You seem to be using several different repositories for system libraries and probably also have mixed library sources for the same package or duplicate entries of the same repository in the repository configuration. This will lead to dependency problems. There is no easy or obvious fix for it. You should maybe remove all unnecessary, not basic repositories and stick with what your OS vendor is providing and not get different software from different vendor repositories.
 
This is way beyond my linux knowledge, so there is no solution to upgrade plesk ?
Here is an error message that appears in plesk when I try to update:
Repository remi-safe is listed more than once in the configuration
Repository remi-php54 is listed more than once in the configuration
Repository remi-php70 is listed more than once in the configuration
Repository remi-php71 is listed more than once in the configuration
May I remove these repos ?
 
Here are the interesting result of the command yum repolist all
Which repos may I remove ?
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I cannot tell you that, because I have no idea what the implications on your system are. If it was my system, I'd probably remove all PHP packages completely, then remove all external sources, then stick with the Plesk PHP packages and re-install PHP packages from Plesk.
 
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