Redhat install package10/7/2023 ![]() ![]() $ sudo yum localinstall texlive-epsf-svn21461.2.7. So now I install the downloaded local packages $ sudo yum localinstall texlive-epsf-doc-svn21461.2.7. $ wget Īnd tried to install that but got another dependency problem… $ sudo yum localinstall 86_64.rpmĮrror: Package: 86_64 (/86_64)Īgain, nothing in EPEL or RedHat, so I grabbed another couple of CentOS7 packages: $ wget There is no package for this in the Redhat or EPEL repositories. However, when installing R, there are still dependency problems: $ sudo yum install RĮrror: Package: R-core-devel-3.3.86_64 (epel) IMPORTANT: Verify that EPEL repo was installed and configured as expected. Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.3 (Maipo) If you do not wish to install the CentOS repos, you can hand pick the individual packages that are required: ![]() Gpgkey=file:///etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-CentOS-7 Where can I find tex(dvips) and tex(latex)? I'm trying to download it from /centos/7/os/x86_64/Packages/ but I still haven't found the correct filesįinally I've resolved myself the problem updating the RHEL repo: I'm using a system not registered to Red Hat Subscription Management, so I can't use subscription-manager to register it and resolving dependencies. You could try running: rpm -Va -nofiles -nodigest You could try using -skip-broken to work around the problem rpm installation) but at the end of the dependency resolution I got these errors:Įrror: Package: R-core-3.1.86_64 (epel)Įrror: Package: R-core-devel-3.1.86_64 (epel)Įrror: Package: R-java-devel-3.1.86_64 (epel) I'm using and resolved many dependencies (one by one by manual.
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