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2017 Sep 29
2
yum repo issue
hi all, i'm trying to understand an issue i'm having with a yum repo (it's a mirror of the c74 repo). there's an rpm in the repo (ibutils-libs in this case); but the client using this repo says it cannot find this rpm (i did yum info ibutils-libs --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=c74 to exclude all other repos). other rpms are ok to use, so nothing structural going wrong (i think)
2006 Jul 26
11
Finding perl-MIME-Base64
I am told by yum localinstall that I need this for TinyCA2. When I search for it, it seems like it SHOULD be part of basic perl package, but it is hard to argue with yum on dependencies.....
2005 Dec 30
2
yum vs rpm
If I have a local rpm file, what is the difference between running "rpm -i" and "yum localinstall"? When I do "rpm -i", I can still see the info via "yum info", so is there a difference? -- Bowie
2006 Mar 20
3
installing yum on RHEL 7.2
im very new to RH, and even more so to YUM, but i need to install it on a RHEL 7.2 server, which i have done but installing the RPM package, and updated it via the Centos2 archives. The program i am trying to install is bacula, a backup/tape program on one of our old servers, we need to upgrade to a newer version. I didnt want to deal with the deps, so i thought yum was the way to go. well, it
2014 Jun 11
2
yum install to a portable location
I have googled, read the man page, and such. What I am trying to do is install applications to a NFS mounted drive, where the libraries and everything are locally installed on that filesystem so that it is portable across servers (I have over 100 servers which each need specific applications installed via yum and we do not want to install 100 copies). We tried the yum relocate and it was not
2007 Jun 26
2
TinyCA2 on rpmforge EL4 but not EL5
I want to install TinyCA2 on my Centos5 setup. I had a real learning experience the last time around (last year, July) and in the end, I got the repo down from Dag's site and was cool. Now I am on Centos 5 and no TinyCA2. Can I just download the EL4 rpm from: http://apt.sw.be/redhat/el4/en/i386/dag/repodata/repoview/tinyca2-0-0.7.5-2.el4.rf.html and do a yum localinstall ? Or do I have
2019 Dec 07
2
Updating firefox after a long time yum-excluded it and having installed it from .rpm
Hello, I've been stuck for a while with an old version of firefox, installed from local .rpm (I know.. I should have downgraded using yum, instead) and added a exclude=firefox to the relevant .repo file. I did that after a yum-update has brought firefox 52+, and all add-ons were deprecated because of their new add-on scheme. Today that all the add-ons I need are available, I've tried
2008 Aug 07
1
Firewire/IEEE1394 support on centos.plus repro and yum update
Helo, I'm trying to update a centos server with a kernel form the centos.plus repro because it contain Firewire/IEEE1394 support. But when y do a : # yum update The kernel from the base is more recent thant the centos plus repro I have tried with the http://wiki.centos.org/PackageManagement/Yum/Priorities plug-in and it didn't take the right kernel :
2006 Jul 26
3
Newer version of Gnome?
I have 2.8.0 from the base repro. I am running yumex with the Plus, DAG, kbsingh, and jpackage repros. None of which offer a newer version of Gnome. I am talking about a 'deficiency' I am having with gnome, and one responder that does not have these problems is on 2.14.2
2006 Mar 12
1
Missing Dependencies
I finally got to installing TinyCA2 but have some dependency problems: yum localinstall tinyca2-0.7.2-0.noarch.rpm --> Processing Dependency: perl-Gtk2 for package: tinyca2 --> Processing Dependency: perl-MIME-Base64 for package: tinyca2 --> Finished Dependency Resolution Error: Missing Dependency: perl-Gtk2 is needed by package tinyca2 Error: Missing Dependency: perl-MIME-Base64 is
2008 Jul 30
1
alsa-oss for sip.communicator.org
I downloaded the FC rpm for sip.communicator.org: http://www.sip-communicator.org/index.php/Main/Download yum localinstall of this rpm came up needing alsa-oss as a dependency. I have really tried to find this, looking at over rpmforge, kbsingh, and atrpms. So can anyone point me to this dependency?
2012 Jul 23
2
'localyum' alias...
This alias should be a great default addition to the bashrc... as it helps install packages to a CentOS system from the mounted install CD before you get networking up and running... alias localyum='yum --disablerepo=* localinstall' Does Red Hat care about Requests for Enhancement? or is filing a bug pointless? FC
2009 Dec 31
1
yum centos repo dependency hell for matlab loaddap
I've got matlab installed: < M A T L A B (R) > Copyright 1984-2009 The MathWorks, Inc. Version 7.8.0.347 (R2009a) 64-bit (glnxa64) February 12, 2009 I want to install loaddap. I downloaded an rpm from
2009 Nov 09
3
Problem when opening files after installing OpenOffice 3.1 on CentOS 5.4
Hi, I have installed OpenOffice 3.1 downloaded from the openoffice.org website on CentOS 5.4 x86_64. The downloaded file is actually an archive containing RPMs. I did not use their setup tool but installed directly the RPMs I was interested in via 'yum localinstall' (my idea is in the future to put them on a custom yum repository, so that they can be managed via regular yum install /
2006 Jun 06
4
Fedora source packages on Centos -- libtiff again
In my seeking a managable way to build libtiff, on the Asterfax forum I got the following recommendation (from another fax user that made the move to libtiff 3.8.2): ================================================================ Hi Robert, I have compiled libtiff-3.8.2 from the source package for my Fedora Core 4 machine. I am not sure about CentOS, but I think you can try to do the same
2016 Jul 20
2
Hitting assertion failure related to vectorization + instcombine
Hi folks, I'm hitting the below assertion failure when compiling this small piece of C code (repro.c, attached). My command line is: bin/clang --target=aarch64-linux-gnu -c -O2 repro.c clang is built from top of trunk as of this morning. It only happens at -O2, and it doesn't happen with the default target (x86_64). I tried to reproduce using just 'llc -O2' but didn't
2020 Feb 26
2
Why is lldb telling me "variable not available"?
I haven't fully parsed this thread (sorry!), but I wanted to briefly mention that the SafeStack & ASan passes both do something similar (I think): move local variables backed by allocas onto a separate stack. These passes use replaceDbgDeclare to rewrite dbg.declares s.t. they point into the new stack. After that, llvm presumably runs LowerDbgDeclare (usually via InstCombine), but all the
2006 Apr 13
4
reinstall packages
I have some rpm packages that I built locally. After installing and configuring them, I found a problem that required a source patch. I have rebuilt the rpms, but since they have the same version number as the original, I can't use "yum localupdate" to install them. Is there a clean way to do this with yum, or do I just need to remove the old packages and then install the new
2019 Feb 14
2
Centos bug 15570 - Not just a VBOX bug, can also reproduce on direct hardware install
Ran into this rather frustrating bug when working with VBOX on a Windows 10 host. It should come as no surprise that I would hit this bug when installing CentOS, and also with RHEL 7 Server with GUI (since you get the same kernel). Based on information from your bug list, I was fortunately able to workaround the trouble with: wget
2020 Feb 26
2
Why is lldb telling me "variable not available"?
Vedant, Jeremy, Thanks a ton! I copied ASan's use of 'replaceDbgDeclare', think that worked! https://github.com/modocache/llvm-project/commit/afbc04e1dcba has some extremely quick and dirty changes I made (with no tests!), and a link to a Gist with the LLVM IR and DWARF produced, https://gist.github.com/modocache/6f29093ba2827946011b422ed3bd2903. There's only one kink: the spot