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pedrodj
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yum troubles

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Just buyed a new Dedicate Server on ev1 (Plesk)

[root@plesk ~]# yum update
Gathering header information file(s) from server(s)
Server: Atomic Rocket Turtle - 4ES - Atomic PSA-Compatible RPMS
Server: Atomic Rocket Turtle - 4ES - Atomic PSA App Vault RPMS
Server: Atomic Rocket Turtle - 4ES - Base OS RPMS mirror
Server: Atomic Rocket Turtle - 4ES - SW-Soft PSA 8.0 RPMS
Server: Atomic Rocket Turtle - 4ES - OS Update RPMS mirror
Finding updated packages
Downloading needed headers
Resolving dependencies
....Unable to satisfy dependencies
Package libtool needs gcc = 3.4.5, this is not available.
Package php-domxml needs php = 4.3.9-3.15, this is not available.
[root@plesk ~]#


but gcc 3.4.5 and php 4.3.9-3.15 are installed (there's no newest version for PHP excluding version 5 ?)

Another Thing

Looking in Available Packages:
Name : yum
Arch : noarch
Version: 2.4.2
Release: 2.centos4
Size : 1.35 MB
Group : System Environment/Base
Repo : Atomic Rocket Turtle - 4ES - Base OS RPMS mirror
Summary: RPM installer/updater
Description:
Yum is a utility that can check for and automatically download and
install updated RPM packages. Dependencies are obtained and downloaded
automatically prompting the user as necessary.


Looking in Installed Packages:
Name : yum
Arch : noarch
Version: 2.0.7
Release: 1.rhel3.art
Size : 449.43 kB
Group : System Environment/Base
Repo : Locally Installed
Summary: RPM installer/updater
Description:
Yum is a utility that can check for and automatically download and
install updated RPM packages. Dependencies are obtained and downloaded
automatically prompting the user as necessary.

but if i install 2.4.2 for centOS give me many errors...

Thank you all

Regards ;)
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Unread post by scott »

If youre going to use CentOS updates on a RHEL box, I really recommend just reinstalling it as a CentOS box. You'll save yourself a lot of time and trouble maintaining the system.
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Unread post by pedrodj »

This is a new box, ;)

Can you help me to solve probems with yum and keep update my box ?

Thank you ;)
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Unread post by scott »

did you get a redhat up2date subscription? You'll probably want to use that instead of yum on a rhel box.
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