Hi Nicolas, Exactly, the system updated the package using the EPEL repository. =/ *# yum list installed | grep -i perl-config-general* *perl-Config-General.noarch 2.61-1.el7 @epel *
*# cat /var/log/yum.log | grep perl-Config* *Sep 13 14:03:13 Updated: perl-Config-General-2.61-1.el7.noarch* How can I reinstall the package using the packetfence repository? thanks again Em sex, 21 de set de 2018 às 16:31, Nicolas Quiniou-Briand <[email protected]> escreveu: > On a fresh CentOS7 installation up-to-data with PF 8.1.0, netdata is > working as expected. > > I think you did an error during your update. You have updated packages > provided by PF repo by another repo(s) (maybe EPEL). > > For example, you should have: > ``` > # yum list installed | grep -i perl-config-general > perl-Config-General.noarch 2.51-4.2 > @packetfence > > ``` > and you have perl-Config-General-2.61-1.el7.noarch: > ``` > # yum list available --enablerepo=epel|grep perl-config-general -i > perl-Config-General.noarch 2.61-1.el7 > epel > ``` > -- > Nicolas Quiniou-Briand > [email protected] :: +1.514.447.4918 *140 :: https://inverse.ca > Inverse inc. :: Leaders behind SOGo (https://sogo.nu), PacketFence > (https://packetfence.org) and Fingerbank (http://fingerbank.org) > -- Diego Lopes da Cruz 48-9 9609-9931 (TIM) Whatsapp 48-9 8489-1060 (OI)
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