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<p> I just downloaded and installed Centos 6.6 on a HP Z620 Xeon
Workstation (64-bit version). Before I install filePro 5.8.00, I wanted to
make sure all the proper Linux packages were installed, so I tried following
these Centos 6.0 instructions that Henry kindly provided a few years ago: </p>
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<p>----- ----- ---------------------------------------<br> > No, but
do:<br><br> > yum provides "*/ld-linux.so.2"<br><br> > Install whatever
package provides it, run `ldconfig`, and try again.<br><br> >mark-><br>
--<br> I got it now to work with all your help:<br><br> In Summary , here are
the steps for Centos 6.0 (final) 64-bit:<br><br> 1) yum install glibc.i686<br>
2) yum install libxml2.i686<br> 3) yum install libstdc++.so.6</p>
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<p><br> After running the above commands in sequence , FP 5.0.7 did a clean
install!<br><br> Now I have to do the FilePro Licensing files but at least I see
the filePro<br> screen :)<br><br> Henry Arredondo<br> ----- -----
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<p> Step 1 and step 3 yum instructions worked OK, but on step 2 (yum
install libxml2.i686) I got the following "errors":</p>
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<p>----- ----- -----------------------------------------------</p>
<p>[root@SchwartzTest bkp]# yum install libxml2.i686<br>Loaded plugins:
fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security<br>Setting up Install
Process<br>Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile<br> * base:
ftpmirror.your.org<br> * extras: mirrors.cmich.edu<br> * updates:
cosmos.cites.illinois.edu<br>Resolving Dependencies<br>--> Running
transaction check<br>---> Package libxml2.i686 0:2.7.6-17.el6_6.1 will be
installed<br>--> Processing Dependency: libz.so.1 for package:
libxml2-2.7.6-17.el6_6.1.i686<br>--> Running transaction check<br>--->
Package zlib.i686 0:1.2.3-29.el6 will be installed<br>--> Finished Dependency
Resolution<br>Error: Multilib version problems found. This often means that
the root<br> cause is something else and multilib version checking
is just<br> pointing out that there is a problem.
Eg.:<br> <br> 1. You have an upgrade for libxml2
which is missing some<br> dependency that another package
requires. Yum is trying to<br> solve this by installing an
older version of libxml2 of the<br> different
architecture. If you exclude the bad architecture<br> yum
will tell you what the root cause is (which package<br>
requires what). You can try redoing the upgrade with<br>
--exclude libxml2.otherarch ... this should give you an
error<br> message showing the root cause of the
problem.<br> <br> 2. You have multiple architectures
of libxml2 installed, but<br> yum can only see an upgrade
for one of those arcitectures.<br> If you don't want/need
both architectures anymore then you<br> can remove the one
with the missing update and everything<br> will
work.<br> <br> 3. You have duplicate versions of
libxml2 installed already.<br> You can use "yum check" to
get yum show these errors.<br> <br> ...you can also use
--setopt=protected_multilib=false to remove<br> this checking,
however this is almost never the correct thing to<br> do as
something else is very likely to go wrong (often causing<br> much
more problems).<br> <br> Protected multilib versions:
libxml2-2.7.6-17.el6_6.1.i686 != libxml2-2.7.6-14.el6_5.2.x86_64<br>----- -----
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<p> Is there some different package I should be installing for Centos
6.6? Or doesn't Centos 6.6 need this prep work done prior to installing filepro
5.8?</p>
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<p>Thanks!</p>
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<p>Mike Schwartz</p>
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