I would always install software with the required dependencies, hence using yum (or equivalent) is the way forward. Heck we even use yum by default on RHEL based NW servers and storage nodes as it simplifies installation, in case one might have an unresolved dependency.
Also I'd wanna know exactly which dependency it is stumbling about, to know what it is actually doing or even needing...
Yan.A
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January 11th, 2022 06:00
Well, it's ok.
yum did its work
Brahmaiah E
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January 9th, 2023 09:00
@Yan.A try with -nodependencies
barry_beckers
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January 9th, 2023 10:00
I would always install software with the required dependencies, hence using yum (or equivalent) is the way forward. Heck we even use yum by default on RHEL based NW servers and storage nodes as it simplifies installation, in case one might have an unresolved dependency.
Also I'd wanna know exactly which dependency it is stumbling about, to know what it is actually doing or even needing...