On 1/21/20 9:35 AM, david wrote:
Folks
In a test Centos 8 installation as a guest of VirtualBox on Windows 10, I want to install ffmpeg, and support for exfat. They're not in the standard distribution (as far as I know), so I issue as root:
yum -y --enablerepo rpmfusion-free-updates install ffmpeg fuse-exfat exfat-utils
and that works just fine. The ffmpeg functionality works; I haven't tested exfat yet. However, later, as part of maintenance, I want to get a list of everything that's installed, so I issue
yum list installed
and the following diagnostics occur:
Modular dependency problems:
Problem 1: conflicting requests - nothing provides module(perl:5.26) needed by module perl-App-cpanminus:1.7044:8010020191120175858:a9207fc6-0.x86_64 Problem 2: conflicting requests - nothing provides module(perl:5.26) needed by module perl-DBD-MySQL:4.046:8010020191114030811:073fa5fe-0.x86_64 Problem 3: conflicting requests - nothing provides module(perl:5.26) needed by module perl-DBD-SQLite:1.58:8010020191114033549:073fa5fe-0.x86_64 Problem 4: conflicting requests - nothing provides module(perl:5.26) needed by module perl-DBI:1.641:8010020191113222731:16b3ab4d-0.x86_64 Problem 5: conflicting requests - nothing provides module(perl:5.26) needed by module perl-YAML:1.24:8010020191114031501:a5949e2e-0.x86_64 Installed Packages
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By the way, cpanm works ok too.
My questions are: What do these diagnostics tell me? What am I supposed to do about it?
Thanks for your help
David
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I think its telling you that perl is NOT installed but the listed perl modules are installed although it could be looking for specifically the 5.26 version of perl (since you mentioned the CPAN works). What happens if you issue perl -v? perl gets installed as a dependency of logwatch as an example so a lot of people don't realize that they have perl installed whether they want it or not.
Cheers, Dave