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 · I suspect it has something to do with SCL enabled, The ‘yum update’ output is shown below, I need to force this package to install, I don’t give a damn about the log files, I need that server patched since it is forward facing, Taking the server offline is not an option,

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Yum install specific version using yum install for example: [root@rhel-8 ~]# yum install vim-common-8,0,1763-11,el8_0 -y Snippet from my terminal yum install specific version Since there was a dependency for vim-common with vim-enhanced, both are automatically downloaded and installed using yum, YUM install from specific repo

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 · Consequently, if any of these files is changed, Cmake assumes that since the changed file resides in /opt, it is a configuration file AFAIK, as only config files should go under /opt, and if a yum reinstall of the package is performed, the changed file is not overwritten, The obvious solution is to install to a non /opt location, e,g,, to /usr,

 · Re: Yum – force specific version to be installed Post by MacUsers » Sat Jun 25, 2011 2:25 pm On a separate note, you can use yum-versionlock to stick to a/this particular version until it’s getting fixed,

 · To install a specific version of a package, run: $ sudo yum install – Force Yum To Downgrade Package, If you already have the latest version of a package installed, but you need to downgrade it to the particular version that is older, execute: $ sudo yum downgrade –

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 · $ sudo yum –enablerepo=epel install nagios The above command will enable the EPEL repository and install nagios package If you don’t know the repository name or its ID refer the following link How To Find The List Of Installed Repositories From Commandline In Linux; On APT-based systems: In Debian Ubuntu and other APT-based systems we use -t flag with apt-get package manager to install

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How to Install rpm Package in CentOS with yum install command

The rpm command I have is: rpm -Uvh http://mirrorwebtatic,com/yum/el5/latest,rpm yum install php54w Now in the middle of this running there is a user prompt to enter [Y/N] whether or not to download the dependencies So I either need to: Simulate the user input of [Y]; or

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 · yum – install package forcing replacing files, I want to install one package with yum and not using rpm but with the same behavior like –replacefiles in rpm, I have one package that have file conflicts with other and I need to install forcing with yum, This package is mine, so I can modify spec file,

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To install rpm package use yum install command followed by the name of the rpm file you want to install yum install filenamerpm If you do not specify the absolute path to the rpm file, yum command will look for the ,rpm file in the current working directory or you can specify the absolute path to the ,rpm file,

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 · 1 Answer1, I couldn’t find a way to do this with Yum only, What I ended up doing was a two step process: Use rpm to remove the mysql-commercial-* packages, but don’t remove any dependencies, [root@devdb ~]# yum –disablerepo=local-mysql-enterprise install mysql-community-libs-5,6,40-2,el6,el6,x86_64 mysql-community-common-5,6,40-2,el6,el6,x86_64

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 · You can use the yum command with reinstall option, This will reinstall the identically versioned package as is currently installed, The syntax is as follows: ADVERTISEMENT, yum reinstall packageName yum reinstall packageName1 packageName2,

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install: Install a package making sure that all the dependencies are resolved install /path/to/file: Install the package which provides the given file making sure that all dependencies are resolved: localinstall: Install a package from a local le, http, or ftp: reinstall: Reinstall the current version of a package: groupinstall

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