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Missing Dependencies when installing from cPanel CD Image

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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello :) You should be able to determine if there are any existing package conflicts by running the following command: yum update
    Thank you.
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  • MZmuda
    Ok. I just did that, and it reports "No packages marked for update." I'm assuming that's a good sign? Thanks - - Z
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  • cPanelMichael
    Yes, that typically indicates there are no package conflicts. Of course, you could also notice errors when cPanel updates if there were conflicts when updating/installing new packages, but since you have reported no issues with cPanel updates, I don't foresee you experiencing any problems. Thank you.
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  • MZmuda
    Thank You! Have a great weekend! - Z
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  • mtindor
    I've gotten the same problem when I used cPanel-CentOS-6.4-x86_64.iso . That CD is suboptimal. First of all, if I remember, it installs MySQL. Any CentOS-cPanel combo ISO designed specifically to install the whole ball of wax shouldn't be installing MySQL,or Postfix. Those were just two things off the top of my head, not to mention it wanting to install various things like mesa drivers? Seriously? I'm beginning to wonder if it's not better to download the latest CentOS ISO itself, install CentOS, and then download the cPanel installer. That's how I've always done it, but I was excited when I saw the cPane-CentOS ISO as I thought it would install just what I needed and nothing more. I don't think that it is. Mike
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  • cPanelMichael
    Please ensure you report problems with the cPanel ISO as a bug: Submit A Bug Report You can post the ticket number here so we can update the thread with the outcome. Thank you.
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