I have followed the wget method here hoping it was my solution:
Howto install php 5.2.17 on centos 6 x86_64
However I get the following error when trying to install:
rpm -ivh php-5.2.17-1.x86_64.rpm
error: Failed dependencies:
libaspell.so.15()(64bit) is needed by php-5.2.17-1.x86_64
libcrypto.so.6()(64bit) is needed by php-5.2.17-1.x86_64
libcurl.so.3()(64bit) is neede
Im running a new install of Fedora 12 (64-bit) installed all updates and my programs everything is running fine except 3 updates.
Fedora informs me that I have 3 updates abailable they are:
curl-7.19.7-6.1.fc12 (i686)
libcurl-7.19.7-6.1.fc12 (i686)
libcurl-devel-7.19.7-6.1.fc12 (i686)
hi everyone
i wanted to install a rpm package named sesam_rts (related to sep backup software) in rhel5.8 . but i recieve a lot of dependency. i dont have internet link on it ( i cant have it). how can i install these dependencies?
Hey all,
I currently have the 32 bit version of Xubuntu installed. I'm curious if its possible to upgrade to the 64bit (for no reason other than I've been reading about it lately, and I have a 64bit processor, so why shouldn't I run a 64bit system?). I figured most of what would need to be changed are the kernel and package dependencies, but i'm not sure if there was something I'm missing.
Hi, I've tried to upgrade from Fedora 11 to 12 in a workstation by following the related steps in the documentation. However; in the step 'yum upgrade' I'm getting the following problem:
Quote:
VirtualBox-3.0.6_52128_fedora11-1.x86_64 from installed has depsolving problems
Hello,
I am running Fedora 8. Each time I run a YUM command, I get the message that there are unfinished transactions, and to run yum-complete-transaction. Upon running yum-complete-transaction, it fails with this error. How can I remove this uncompleted transaction so I can finish the last one?
Thank you
I'm having a terrible time trying to get a recent version of ImageMagick installed on a CentOS 6.3 x86_64 server. First, I downloaded the RPM from the ImageMagick site and tried to install it.
Installing a dev machine for Android development. 64bit Win7, soon will upgrade to Win8, 16GB RAM. Now the selection at the android download:
64bit or 32bit Android SDK?
What should Duffman do? Seems most poeple here go for the 64bit version, but are there arguments for/against? Hasslefree installation?
I am trying to install openssl-devel on a 64bit linux instance on ec2.