Thread: repmgr 5.4.1 dependend package on RHEL9
Hello everyone,
Question: We are installing repmgr 5.4.1 along with postgres 15.6 on RHEL 9 and facing an issue with the dependent development package json-c-devel-0.14-11.el9.x86_64. This package is not available on RHEL repository so we have to enable EPEL repo (EPEL repository is a community supported repository hosted by the Fedora Community) to download the development tool on the RHEL9. There are some additional risks going with this process. So what is the risk free way to use repmgr in RHEL9
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Mukesh T
On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 2:06 AM Mukesh Tanuku <mukesh.postgres@gmail.com> wrote:
Hello everyone,Question: We are installing repmgr 5.4.1 along with postgres 15.6 on RHEL 9 and facing an issue with the dependent development package json-c-devel-0.14-11.el9.x86_64. This package is not available on RHEL repository so we have to enable EPEL repo (EPEL repository is a community supported repository hosted by the Fedora Community) to download the development tool on the RHEL9. There are some additional risks going with this process. So what is the risk free way to use repmgr in RHEL9
I had a similar problem. Manually downloading the package from https://pkgs.org/download/epel-release solved the problem.
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On 10/14/24 00:09, Ron Johnson wrote: > On Mon, Oct 14, 2024 at 2:06 AM Mukesh Tanuku <mukesh.postgres@gmail.com > <mailto:mukesh.postgres@gmail.com>> wrote: > > Hello everyone, > > Question: We are installing *repmgr 5.4.1* along with postgres 15.6 > on RHEL 9 and facing an issue with the dependent development package > json-c*-devel-0.14-11.el9.x86_64**. *This package is not available > on RHEL repository so we have to enable EPEL repo (EPEL > repository is a community supported repository hosted by the > Fedora Community) to download the development tool on the RHEL9. > There are some additional risks going with this process. So what is > the risk free way to use repmgr in RHEL9 There is none, everything comes with risk of some sort or another. What you need to determine is what level of risk you are comfortable with and whether the EPEL repo pushes you over that level. > > > I had a similar problem. Manually downloading the package from > https://pkgs.org/download/epel-release > <https://pkgs.org/download/epel-release> solved the problem. > > -- > Death to <Redacted>, and butter sauce. > Don't boil me, I'm still alive. > <Redacted> crustacean! -- Adrian Klaver adrian.klaver@aklaver.com