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Library Dependency is different when checked via yum vs. I downloaded the RPM from the download page and dropped it into my repo. I thought i did i am using "yum check-update" which I thought is the RHEL version of "apt-get update". Sign up using Email and Password. Asked 4 years, 5 months ago. All the normal searching hasn't turned up anything useful and I'm not keen to create symlinks or anything as that's never going to be good for future operations. libpcre so 1 rpm

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At this point the only safe thing yum can do is fail. Asked 4 years, 5 months ago. It's the only package in the repo at the moment. Running a yum info nxlog-ce shows that the package is in my repo. No need to be sorry, this is actually a documentation bug!

CLosing this one, thanks! You can use yum to install an RPM by specifying the full path to the rpm. Updated 12 months ago. Improving the question-asking experience. The problem I'm hitting is that when I try to install the package via yum, one of the dependencies is checked differently vs. Jeff Thompson Jeff Thompson 6 1 1 bronze badge.

libpcre so 1 rpm

Sign up using Facebook. Related to Rudder - Bug Email Required, but never shown. I wonder if yum is overriding the package dependency somehow.

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Amazon Linux AMI If it is a very temporary problem though, this is often a nice compromise: I downloaded the RPM from the download page wo dropped it into my repo. Document Amazon Linux compatibility. Overview Activity Roadmap Issues Repository. This causes the yum installation to fail and the rpm installation to succeed.

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libpcre so 1 rpm

Even more strange, I've tested installing via yum using the full URL to the package and it worked fine. But i get the same error prehaps im using wrong command?

Contact the upstream for the repository and get them to fix the problem. Here's what happens via yum: Thanks for the report. Unicorn Meta Zoo 9: Sign up using Email and Password. There are a few ways to work "fix" rlm.

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I'm new here and am debugging something I've never seen before, so I'm hoping someone can show me where I'm going wrong. We are using the following instructions https: It seems like libpcre. Configure the failing repository to be skipped, if it is unavailable.

All the normal searching hasn't turned up anything useful and I'm not keen to create symlinks or anything as that's never going to be good for future operations.

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