Can someone help me install mysql server on a Fedora 18 box?












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I get this message after running the following command:



# yum -y install mysql mysql-sever

Install 2 Packages (+1 Dependent package)
Upgrade ( 2 Dependent packages)

Total size: 9.5 M
Downloading Packages:
Running Transaction Check
ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve:
openssl >= 0.9.7f-4 is needed by dovecot-1:2.1.17-1.fc18.i686
Please report this error in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=rawhide&component=yum
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
Your transaction was saved, rerun it with:
yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.2019-01-22.12-31.pdbzwL.yumtx


Any help on this would be appreciated










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  • What does openssl version return?

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    Jan 22 at 18:46











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP rebuilt the box so the problem is no longer reproducible (see self-answer).

    – fixer1234
    Jan 28 at 21:46
















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I get this message after running the following command:



# yum -y install mysql mysql-sever

Install 2 Packages (+1 Dependent package)
Upgrade ( 2 Dependent packages)

Total size: 9.5 M
Downloading Packages:
Running Transaction Check
ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve:
openssl >= 0.9.7f-4 is needed by dovecot-1:2.1.17-1.fc18.i686
Please report this error in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=rawhide&component=yum
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
Your transaction was saved, rerun it with:
yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.2019-01-22.12-31.pdbzwL.yumtx


Any help on this would be appreciated










share|improve this question

























  • What does openssl version return?

    – Anaksunaman
    Jan 22 at 18:46











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP rebuilt the box so the problem is no longer reproducible (see self-answer).

    – fixer1234
    Jan 28 at 21:46














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I get this message after running the following command:



# yum -y install mysql mysql-sever

Install 2 Packages (+1 Dependent package)
Upgrade ( 2 Dependent packages)

Total size: 9.5 M
Downloading Packages:
Running Transaction Check
ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve:
openssl >= 0.9.7f-4 is needed by dovecot-1:2.1.17-1.fc18.i686
Please report this error in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=rawhide&component=yum
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
Your transaction was saved, rerun it with:
yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.2019-01-22.12-31.pdbzwL.yumtx


Any help on this would be appreciated










share|improve this question
















I get this message after running the following command:



# yum -y install mysql mysql-sever

Install 2 Packages (+1 Dependent package)
Upgrade ( 2 Dependent packages)

Total size: 9.5 M
Downloading Packages:
Running Transaction Check
ERROR with transaction check vs depsolve:
openssl >= 0.9.7f-4 is needed by dovecot-1:2.1.17-1.fc18.i686
Please report this error in https://bugzilla.redhat.com/enter_bug.cgi?product=Fedora&version=rawhide&component=yum
You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
Your transaction was saved, rerun it with:
yum load-transaction /tmp/yum_save_tx.2019-01-22.12-31.pdbzwL.yumtx


Any help on this would be appreciated







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  • What does openssl version return?

    – Anaksunaman
    Jan 22 at 18:46











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP rebuilt the box so the problem is no longer reproducible (see self-answer).

    – fixer1234
    Jan 28 at 21:46



















  • What does openssl version return?

    – Anaksunaman
    Jan 22 at 18:46











  • I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP rebuilt the box so the problem is no longer reproducible (see self-answer).

    – fixer1234
    Jan 28 at 21:46

















What does openssl version return?

– Anaksunaman
Jan 22 at 18:46





What does openssl version return?

– Anaksunaman
Jan 22 at 18:46













I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP rebuilt the box so the problem is no longer reproducible (see self-answer).

– fixer1234
Jan 28 at 21:46





I'm voting to close this question as off-topic because the OP rebuilt the box so the problem is no longer reproducible (see self-answer).

– fixer1234
Jan 28 at 21:46










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  • Thanks for closing the loop on your question. If you accept your own answer by clicking the checkmark, that will indicate that the problem was "solved". However, it won't do much good to keep this thread since the problem is no longer reproducible and the thread can't help anyone else with a similar problem. You might want to consider just deleting both posts.

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Thanks for closing the loop on your question. If you accept your own answer by clicking the checkmark, that will indicate that the problem was "solved". However, it won't do much good to keep this thread since the problem is no longer reproducible and the thread can't help anyone else with a similar problem. You might want to consider just deleting both posts.

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