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Re: Installation Warning and YUM 'replace' unavailable

 

On Aug 18, 2010, at 3:09 PM, NICHOLAS KLINE wrote:

> Hi, IUS community :-)
> 

Hi Nicholas, and welcome!


> 
> INSTRUCTIONS
> http://wiki.iuscommunity.org/Doc/ClientUsageGuide

In the current documentation it states that the 'yum-replace-plugin' is automatically installed along with ius-release.  This is no longer the case, so I will update the documetation.


> 
> 
> RESULTS
> sudo rpm -Uvh ius-release*.rpm epel-release*.rpm
> warning: ius-release-1.0-6.ius.el5.noarch.rpm: Header V3 DSA
> signature: NOKEY, key ID 9cd4953f
> Preparing...                ########################################### [100%]
>   1:epel-release           ########################################### [ 50%]
>   2:ius-release            ########################################### [100%]
> 
> sudo yum replace php --replace-with php53
> Loaded plugins: rhnplugin, security
> usage: yum [options] COMMAND
> List of Commands...
> ...
> Command line error: no such option: --replace-with
> 
> 
> CONCERNS
> 1.) "warning: ius-release-1.0-6.ius.el5.noarch.rpm: Header V3 DSA
> signature: NOKEY, key ID 9cd4953f"

This is because the IUS-COMMUNITY-GPG key is not yet installed (ius-release installs the gpg key).  After installing ius-release.. and upon attempting to install any other IUS packages... you should be prompted to accept the IUS GPG Key.


> 2.) 1:epel-release ########################################### [ 50%]

Not sure what the concern is here?  I assume because it says '50%'?  If so.. that is the percentage of the overall transaction (not just for the epel-release package).


> 3.) "Command line error: no such option: --replace-with"

ius-release no longer requires 'yum-plugin-replace' and therefore it is an optional install.  To procede, the following should get you going:

$ sudo yum install yum-plugin-replace

$ sudo yum replace php --replace-with php53


Please let us know how that works out, and I will go update the wiki.

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BJ Dierkes
Linux Systems Engineer IV / [RH]acker
Infrastructure Services [Development]
Rackspace Hosting




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