OK, as was the original response to my question -- check epel (and perhaps
jpackage?). When reading over the documentation for the install, it was
using headers over paragraphs of text, each delineating what to do for
different platforms, distros, and circumstances. Given that it looked like
I'd
I feel a bit like a dunce. I'm installing the jpackage repo as you
hinted. I thought this was epel-centric. I'll update the thread after I
get jpackage configured. Sorry to skip ahead.
--
Tommy Butler
On Tue, Jun 2, 2015 at 2:46 AM, Tommy Butler wrote:
> Thanks for the reply and the sugges
Thanks for the reply and the suggestion. Here's the output of that
command, as well as the cat-ted .repo files for epel.
[root@centos7 ~]# yum install epel-release # this is how I installed epel,
according to the documentation fedoraproject.org
[root@centos7 ~]# rpm -q epel-release # how I check
Der Tommy,
can you provide a
yum repolist
>From what i can see accordingly to your output, it seems that the EPEL
Repos are missing.
EPEL and Jpackage Repos are mandatory.
Please have a second look on the following Document.
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall#SettingupSpac
I'm currently running Centos 7.
having problems with documentation at
https://fedorahosted.org/spacewalk/wiki/HowToInstall#SettingupSpacewalkrepo
After having followed the instructions up to that point, including => yum
install spacewalk-setup-postgresql ...
I am getting a huge list of dependenc