CentOS 5 :: Install Perl Dependencies From Companion CD?
Feb 3, 2011
I am trying to install koha on centos 5.5. The manual tells me to install perl dependencies from companion CD. copy the usr_local.tar.gz to hard drive. But there are seven cd for centos. Which one is the right one for perl dependencies?
I have been trying to install clisp on one of our systems and get the error: Missing Dependency: libsigsegv.so.0()(64bit) for package: clisphowever, I have checked and the library libsigsegv-2.7-1.el5.rf.x86_64 and its associated header file package are, in fact,installed.
Been attempting to upgrade the PHP version to a VPS on Blacknight Ireland hosting (Blacknight Hosting) but am having trouble trying to install the yum package on CentOS 5.5. I've downloaded a suitable yum installer from the hosting companies own downloads site (which you'd presume would work with their CentOS version), uploaded and attempted to run. However, it fails with the following output:
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Been reading from various sources through Google searches that these should already be preinstalled with CentOS? Can anyone point me in the right direction to get these?
I am new here and want to lern CentOS. Current I have installed CentOS 5.5 x64 and Perl 5.8.8. Now i have install Perl 5.12.1 which located to /usr/local/bin/perl. But how I can move it to /usr/bin/perl so root based on Perl 5.12.1?
Trying to install Google Chrome from the Google repo I get the following error -Setting up Install Process Resolving Dependencies --> Running transaction check ---> Package google-chrome-stable.i386 0:5.0.375.55-47796 set to be updated --> Processing Dependency: lsb >= 3.2 for package: google-chrome-stable --> Finished Dependency Resolution google-chrome-stable-5.0.375.55-47796.i386 from google has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: lsb >= 3.2 is needed by package google-chrome-stable-5.0.375.55-47796.i386 (google)
I have newly updated CentOS 5.6 server and would like to keep it "true" to CentOS, so try to avoid manually installing rpm's and CPAN modules. I need to install perl graphing modules, Chart::Base, GD, GD::Graph, GD::Text, etc. Have already done Yum install gd gd-devel php-gd
I am having issues installing nagios-plugins using yum. Been using Suse don't have much experience with CentOS (CentOS release 5.2 (Final), ) Linux hoster 2.6.18-92.1.22.el5 #1 SMP Tue Dec 16 12:03:43 EST 2008 i686 athlon i386 GNU/Linux It says
"Error: Missing Dependency: perl(Net::SNMP) is needed by package nagios-plugins" Whereas net-snmp-perl.i386 is already installed. yum deplist nagios-plugins Loading "fastestmirror" plugin Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
My world of open source collided sharply with my current phone (from a company named after fruit). It's closed source is making me crazy. I was shipped one with an os that is laborious to jail break - so for now I am looking for a work around. Anyone have any luck setting up the nx web companion and using it on the phones browser? Ububtu 10.04 64 bit.
How do I get Media Companion to run under wine? All the other wine programs I had installed in the past had installers, but this one just runs from a folder after un-ziping.
I set the *.exe with execute permissions then right click "Open with Wine Windows Program launcher"
In the Ubuntu Lower Panel, it says "opening Opening Media Comp..." and then closes without warning/error.
I know Media Companion is written in Visual Basic .NET 2008 and normally requires Microsoft .net 3.5 runtime.
The first field identifies the file name, the second is the search key, and the third is the line number of the file that the search key points to. Any subsequent fields are other key/line number pairs.
As an example, I can search for 4151 (key) from my bash script to identify the file I will have to access, but I also need to capture the line (142) as well, and I can't figure out how to do that using grep, awk or sed (or anything else).
I am running 5.2; have not configured or installed anything special; and need to perform an update and get the dependencies installed, too. What is the best way to do that?
I'm trying to track down some dependencies for truecrypt,
libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0 is needed by truecrypt-6.3a-1.el5.i386 libwx_baseu-2.8.so.0(WXU_2.8) is needed by truecrypt-6.3a-1.el5.i386 libwx_gtk2u_adv-2.8.so.0 is needed by truecrypt-6.3a-1.el5.i386 libwx_gtk2u_adv-2.8.so.0(WXU_2.8) is needed by truecrypt-6.3a-1.el5.i386
The question is how can I get full list of dependencies? I mean full list, not only 1lvl from yum deplist "package name"Full list you can see when you do yum install "packages name"
The upstream provider is supplying samba3x (currently samba 3.3.8) packages in their supplementary repository. I know that most of what is in the supplementary repository is burdened with restrictive or non-free licenses, however, Samba is not.
The samba3x packages are critical for Windows Server 2008 trust relationships as well as Windows 7 client support for a CentOS server acting as a Windows domain controller. I know that I can either roll my own packages or compile from source, but an officially supported version would be a much better option on a production server.Is there any way CentOS can "officially" supply these packages and their associated dependencies?
I am attempting to write an rpm for railo-resin server. To the best of my knowledge the rpm is written correctly, however when I run "rpm -ivh rail-x.x.x.rpm" I get the following error. Quote:error: Failed dependencies: libodbc.so is needed by railo-3.1-2.i386 libodbcinst.so is needed by railo-3.1-2.i386
I do encounter when I try to install this file: [root@mypc]# rpm -ivh sysstat-7.0.2-3.el5.i386.rpm warning: sysstat-7.0.2-3.el5.i386.rpm: V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID 37017186 error: Failed dependencies: libc.so.6(GLIBC_2.4) is needed by sysstat-7.0.2-3.el5.i386 rtld(GNU_HASH) is needed by sysstat-7.0.2-3.el5.i386
Also when I try this also not work # yum install sysstat -bash: yum: command not found However the os and email server working fine on it. What should I check and try it.
I have installed centos 5 64 bit in my machine but all the dependencies like php, httpd, glibc, gcc, gd, openssl and others are 32 bit, I need them to be updated to 64 bit.
I am a newbie trying to install XMLSec on my server. I have CentOS 5 with OpenSSL 0.9.8b. I downloaded xmlsec1-1.0.3-1.i386.rpm from [URL]. While doing rpm -Uvh xmlsec1-1.0.3-1.i386.rpm I get the following error message.
error: Failed dependencies: libcrypto.so.4 is needed by xmlsec1-1.0.3-1.i386 libxml2.so.2 is needed by xmlsec1-1.0.3-1.i386 libxslt.so.1 is needed by xmlsec1-1.0.3-1.i386
I also downloaded RPM's for libxml2 and libxslt from ftp://xmlsoft.org/libxslt/ but each package give further errors rpm -Uvh libxml2-2.7.3-1.x86_64.rpm warning: libxml2-2.7.3-1.x86_64.rpm: Header V3 DSA signature: NOKEY, key ID de95bc1f error: Failed dependencies: libxml2 = 2.6.26 is needed by (installed) libxml2-python-2.6.26-2.1.2.7.x86_64
I'm having some perl problems while using yum update... I recently upgraded to 5.3 and have the latest MailScanner.. I do not want to have to remove perl because it will remove a bunch of other things along with it.
OS: Centos 5.6 The server is installed with Apache WebServer and an open source application called CiviCRM.Last few lines of yum update command executed as root.
--> Finished Dependency Resolution perl-AnyEvent-5.240-1.el5.rf.noarch from rpmforge has depsolving problems --> Missing Dependency: perl(Net::SSLeay) >= 1.33 is needed by package perl-AnyEvent-5.240-1.el5.rf.noarch
When using YUM UPDATE from the prompt more than 230 items are scheduled for update however when the download process has completed I receive errors regarding Perl dependences such as:
file /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/List/Util.pm from install of perl-5.8.8-27.el5.x86_64 conflicts with file from package perl-5.8.8-18.el5_3.1.i386
I am unsure how to overcome this. It occurs on two different servers.
I have a permission to use several CentOS5 computers that are connected to a server where all shared programs sit. Accordingly, all Perl users for example have an identical path to Perl (e.g. /export/user/bin). The administrator suggested I'll install all the programs I need (specifically Perl and Mysql) in my personal space, and then add them to the path before the already installed ones. Accordingly, I could add/change modules without "sudo" privileges, and without changing the global setting.