Is there anyone knows if I can install scip in centos 6.5?
I take a try but it doesn't work. I don't know i have a mistake in installation process or it can't work on centos!
I install scip on ubuntu correctly.
thanks in advance,
Elnaz
Yes, it is possible to build SCIP on CentOS 6.5.
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I need to install Mosquitto 2.0 on my centOS linux machine.
The command available is yum install mosquitto works well, but it installs 1.6 version
I cannot use docker due to some limitation in my machine container eligibility.
Can anyone help me in this?
After some trial and error along with performing this is the best document I got so far.
https://www.disk91.com/2016/technology/internet-of-things-technology/install-mosquitto-mqtt-server-on-centos-to-publish-iot-data/
I want to install PostgreSql on CentOs 6.9 and create users through command line to help me in bluemail v5 installation but I tried some methods which are not working. Help.
It is pretty straight forward. there is an article for you to read.
Im working on ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS and i need to integrate ephesoft 4.0.2.0 to alfresco community so i have to install ephesoft.
While im installing i stack in a point that it can´t install its libreoffice dependency, i first deleted the libreoffice coming in my OS but realize that was not the problem, then i installed another one and again that was not the problem, so i don´t know what to do, the ephesoft installation can not move foward because of it.
Please if there is anyone who can help me with it, I will be gratefull.
Att, MGM
I had the same problem and try a lot of things and then found out that 16.04 is not supported by ephesoft, only 14.04 and 14.10 work.
i tried to installing Win32::OLE::Variant in ubuntu but it gave a bad operating system message and terminated ..
kindly help me to install this module in ubuntu
Thanks in advance
Selva Kumar
No. OLE is a Microsoft technology that's only supported by Windows.
This module obviously won't install on Ubuntu because it deals with Win32-exclusive API.
I am a newbie to Xen and want to download it on my machine which currently has CentOS7. I have been researching and experimenting for a couple of days but can't seem to find a straightforward answer on how to install a fully functioning Xen on CentOS7. I tried using the workaround at http://www.lairdscomputer.com/Blog/tabid/62/EntryId/74/Installing-Xen-4-on-Centos-7.aspx, but it seems that some of the packages it uses might be outdated.
Is it even possible to install Xen on CentOS7, even if it is missing some parts to it? Would it be better just to go back to CentOS6.x so that I can install Xen4CentOS?
Thanks in advance! Any advice is appreciated!
Afaik RedHat therefore CentOS is not supporting Xen whoever in fact it is possible.
I am using xen4centos on my Centos7 server, it was installed along with official article from wiki:
https://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/Xen/Xen4QuickStart
It it is not, please provide some logs, errors etc