I'm trying to install pgbouncer on Centos 7 but it seems to be a dependency problem.
pgbouncer requires python2-psycopg2-2.8.3-1.rhel7.1.x86_64 (pgdg12) and this one needs
postgresql12-libs which can't be found.
I've got this postgresql repos:
pgdg10/7/x86_64 PostgreSQL 10 for RHEL/CentOS 7 - x86_64 1.062
pgdg11/7/x86_64 PostgreSQL 11 for RHEL/CentOS 7 - x86_64 887
pgdg12/7/x86_64 PostgreSQL 12 for RHEL/CentOS 7 - x86_64 171
pgdg94/7/x86_64 PostgreSQL 9.4 for RHEL/CentOS 7 - x86_64 979
pgdg95/7/x86_64 PostgreSQL 9.5 for RHEL/CentOS 7 - x86_64 1.056
pgdg96/7/x86_64 PostgreSQL 9.6 for RHEL/CentOS 7 - x86_64 1.089
It's a repository problem or can I do something about it?
Thanks!
Yes, you can make bug report for repository maintainer.
To fix you can install previous version of python2-psycopg2
yum install python2-psycopg2-2.8.2 pgbouncer
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I am trying to install postgres 14 on redhat 8 ppc64le architecture, I'd like to install package llvmjit, but I could not find such a package in https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/14/redhat/rhel-8-ppc64le/, while for postgres 14 on redhat 8 x86_64 architecture, there are such packages postgresql14-llvmjit-* in https://download.postgresql.org/pub/repos/yum/14/redhat/rhel-8-x86_64/
I wonder if there any changes to llvmjit for postgres 14 on redhat 8 ppc64le architecture? why postgres does not provide
I'm new to Linux and I'm trying to setup my RHEL 8.5 VM machine.
NAME="Red Hat Enterprise Linux
VERSION="8.5 (Ootpa)
I'm trying to install some scripts for course, and it is giving an error that PowerTools can't be found
No matching repo to modify: powertools.
I have tried several solution in other posts as follows:
# dnf -y install dnf-plugins-core
# dnf upgrade
# dnf -y install https://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/epel/epel-release-latest-8.noarch.rpm
# dnf config-manager --set-enabled powertools
The first three commands execute and my system is updated but the last command is still having same error:
Updating Subscription Management repositories.
Error: No matching repo to modify: powertools.
When I try to get repolist, it is not showing powertools
# dnf repolist
Updating Subscription Management repositories.
repo id repo name
BaseOS BaseOS
appstream appstream
codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms Red Hat CodeReady Linux Builder for RHEL 8 x86_64 (RPMs)
epel Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux 8 - x86_64
epel-modular Extra Packages for Enterprise Linux Modular 8 - x86_64
rhel-8-for-x86_64-appstream-rpms Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - AppStream (RPMs)
rhel-8-for-x86_64-baseos-rpms Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for x86_64 - BaseOS (RPMs)
I hope someone can help.
Thanks.
There are no exactly "powertools" in RHEL. That's a CentOS alternative name to the trademarked "CodeReady Builder" repo from RHEL.
In RHEL, you enable it like so:
sudo subscription-manager repos --enable codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms
If codeready-builder-for-rhel-8-x86_64-rpms already shows up in "yum repolist", consider that you have "powertools" already enabled, no action is needed.
Summary
I try to install MYSQL community edition 8.0 on my Amazon Linux server
Command i have done so far
cd /home/ec2-user
wget https://dev.mysql.com/get/Downloads/MySQL-8.0/mysql-8.0.16-2.el7.x86_64.rpm-bundle.tar
tar -xvf mysql-8.0.16-2.el7.x86_64.rpm-bundle.tar
rpm -ivh mysql-community-server-8.0.16-2.el7.x86_64.rpm
I get the following error :
error: Failed dependencies:
libsasl2.so.3()(64bit) is needed by mysql-community-server-8.0.16-2.el7.x86_64
systemd is needed by mysql-community-server-8.0.16-2.el7.x86_64
What i tried by now
The library libsasl2.so.3()(64bit) is included in cyrus-sasl-lib
I tried to install it but still the same result
Here is the command i tried : sudo yum install cyrus-sasl-lib
Operating System
Linux ip-172-31-86-163 4.14.146-93.123.amzn1.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Sep 24 00:45:23 UTC 2019 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Expected Result :
Success
Error Message i have :
Failed dependencies:
libsasl2.so.3()(64bit) is needed by mysql-community-server-8.0.16-2.el7.x86_64
try
yum install /path/to/mysql-8...rpm
then yum will try to find the dependencies you need. If some dependencies cannot be found, you can try downloading them yourself, or enabling repositories. But be careful since you are trying to install recent software on an old os... I don't know if amazon has centos8 machines already, otherwise that would probably help you out :)
EDIT: See comments.
.I am unable to launch mysql-workbench on my Fedora 22 machine. It is installed, or at least it seems so. Help is welcome.
[root#localhost /]# dnf info mysql-community-bench
Nome : mysql-community-bench
[root#localhost /]# uname -a
Linux localhost.localdomain 4.1.3-201.fc22.i686+PAE #1 SMP Wed Jul 29 20:36:37 UTC 2015 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
I don't see installed MySQL Workbench, what you installed is MySQL benchmark (not Workbench). You can grab your MySQL Workbench rpm package from https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
What i have done to install mysql-workbench on my Fedora 22 (64 bits),
was to install required libraries before :
sudo dnf install -y ctemplate tinyxml vsqlite++ python-paramiko
Then i downloaded the mysql-workbench .rpm here : https://dev.mysql.com/downloads/workbench/
Fedora 22 (x86, 64-bit), RPM Package 6.3.4 17.4M
and finally installed successfully the package.
So maybe you could try instaling the Fedora 20 package after installing the required libraries above.
I have tried executing yum update command but it only took me from 5.11 to 6.x. I need the server to be running CentOS 6.x for nagiosxi.
[root#nagiosxi network-scripts]# uname -a
Linux nagiosxi.inl.gov 2.6.18-371.8.1.el5 #1 SMP Thu Apr 24 18:23:07 EDT 2014 i686 i686 i386 GNU/Linux
As you probably know, CentOS is based on RedHat so the same rules apply for both.
In place upgrades between 4, 5, and 6 are not supported by RedHat (and thus CentOS). The only supported upgrade path is from 6 to 7. The expectation is that an upgrade path will continue in future releases.
With that said, there is a way to upgrade from 5 to 6 but it is not supported by RedHat so be careful with how you use it.
The link is: In place upgrade