Closed forkeer closed 7 years ago
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The error says that package erlang-gs-19.3-1.el7.centos.x86_64
requires erlang-kernel(x86-64) = 19.3-1.el7.centos
. I'm not sure how it has anything to do with RabbitMQ.
While our team does maintain a stripped down Erlang RPM, the packages in the output seem to come from the Erlang Solutions repository.
@michaelklishin , would you kindly describe workaround for this type of BUG?
@Farit-Biktimirov there is no single piece of advice for resolving package dependency hell. The easiest option is to use the Erlang RPM that we build. It has no dependencies (other than a modern OpenSSL).
Hi When need update Erlang from yum show this error :
Linux Info
rpm --query centos-release