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Can't install phpMyAdmin due to package dependency issue
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When I run the command sudo yum --enablerepo=epel install phpmyadmin
it returns the following package dependency error:
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(api) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(zend-abi) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Error: Package: php-tcpdf-6.2.26-1.el6.noarch (epel)
Requires: php-tidy
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
What do I need to install to make myphpadmin able to download properly?
My php version is 5.4.16 (obviously) and if i run rpm -q phpmyadmin
it says that the package is not installed.
linux apache-2.2 amazon-ec2 phpmyadmin
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When I run the command sudo yum --enablerepo=epel install phpmyadmin
it returns the following package dependency error:
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(api) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(zend-abi) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Error: Package: php-tcpdf-6.2.26-1.el6.noarch (epel)
Requires: php-tidy
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
What do I need to install to make myphpadmin able to download properly?
My php version is 5.4.16 (obviously) and if i run rpm -q phpmyadmin
it says that the package is not installed.
linux apache-2.2 amazon-ec2 phpmyadmin
And, Amazon Linux is not CentOS.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 17 at 1:26
add a comment |
When I run the command sudo yum --enablerepo=epel install phpmyadmin
it returns the following package dependency error:
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(api) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(zend-abi) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Error: Package: php-tcpdf-6.2.26-1.el6.noarch (epel)
Requires: php-tidy
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
What do I need to install to make myphpadmin able to download properly?
My php version is 5.4.16 (obviously) and if i run rpm -q phpmyadmin
it says that the package is not installed.
linux apache-2.2 amazon-ec2 phpmyadmin
When I run the command sudo yum --enablerepo=epel install phpmyadmin
it returns the following package dependency error:
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(api) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(api) = 20100412-64
Error: Package: php-mcrypt-5.3.3-5.el6.x86_64 (epel)
Requires: php(zend-abi) = 20090626
Installed: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.6.x86_64 (@amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.1.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.2.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.3.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-43.amzn2.0.4.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Available: php-common-5.4.16-45.amzn2.0.5.x86_64 (amzn2-core)
php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
Error: Package: php-tcpdf-6.2.26-1.el6.noarch (epel)
Requires: php-tidy
You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
What do I need to install to make myphpadmin able to download properly?
My php version is 5.4.16 (obviously) and if i run rpm -q phpmyadmin
it says that the package is not installed.
linux apache-2.2 amazon-ec2 phpmyadmin
linux apache-2.2 amazon-ec2 phpmyadmin
edited May 17 at 1:26
Michael Hampton♦
178k27326658
178k27326658
asked May 16 at 21:27
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And, Amazon Linux is not CentOS.
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May 17 at 1:26
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And, Amazon Linux is not CentOS.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 17 at 1:26
And, Amazon Linux is not CentOS.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 17 at 1:26
And, Amazon Linux is not CentOS.
– Michael Hampton♦
May 17 at 1:26
add a comment |
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EPEL is not compatible with Amazon Linux, despite Amazon's bizarre insistence on advising people to add it to their Amazon Linux instances. It cannot be made compatible, and even if by some miracle you managed to install a package from EPEL, it would be very likely to not function.
If you require packages from EPEL, you must use a compatible Linux distribution, such as CentOS or RHEL.
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EPEL is not compatible with Amazon Linux, despite Amazon's bizarre insistence on advising people to add it to their Amazon Linux instances. It cannot be made compatible, and even if by some miracle you managed to install a package from EPEL, it would be very likely to not function.
If you require packages from EPEL, you must use a compatible Linux distribution, such as CentOS or RHEL.
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EPEL is not compatible with Amazon Linux, despite Amazon's bizarre insistence on advising people to add it to their Amazon Linux instances. It cannot be made compatible, and even if by some miracle you managed to install a package from EPEL, it would be very likely to not function.
If you require packages from EPEL, you must use a compatible Linux distribution, such as CentOS or RHEL.
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EPEL is not compatible with Amazon Linux, despite Amazon's bizarre insistence on advising people to add it to their Amazon Linux instances. It cannot be made compatible, and even if by some miracle you managed to install a package from EPEL, it would be very likely to not function.
If you require packages from EPEL, you must use a compatible Linux distribution, such as CentOS or RHEL.
EPEL is not compatible with Amazon Linux, despite Amazon's bizarre insistence on advising people to add it to their Amazon Linux instances. It cannot be made compatible, and even if by some miracle you managed to install a package from EPEL, it would be very likely to not function.
If you require packages from EPEL, you must use a compatible Linux distribution, such as CentOS or RHEL.
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