Try yum search yaml and see what you get. Does CentOS have binary packages for libyaml? Where do I find the official repository of libyaml-devel Yes, I tried Google. Having binary packages that depend on installed-from-source software is possible, but not a good idea in general. It only takes a minute to sign up. Email Required, but never shown.
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You should really install everything using binary packages. But I suggest fixing your net connection asap. Sign up rlm join this community. How to install libyaml-devel from source? Rodrigo Rodrigo 2 2 silver badges 11 11 bronze badges.
Having binary packages that depend on installed-from-source software is possible, but not a good idea in general. Where do I find the official repository of libyaml-devel Yes, I tried Google. Does CentOS have binary packages for libyaml?
RPM resource libyaml
I already installed the libyaml downloaded from here: Valentin Valentin 91 1 1 bronze badge. You can still do binary packages installs without the net. The official source for libyaml is on bitbucket. Sign up using Email and Password. I'm using CentOS 6. Sign up using Facebook. Active 3 years, 5 months livyaml. But it didn't solve the problem. So the best thing libyamo do is download the RPM on some other machine, transfer it and install.
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RPM resource libyaml(x86-64)
How to install other libs easily without internet access and of course, without yum install? Try yum search yaml and see what you get.
Unicorn Meta Zoo 9: I've installed yaml from source using this guide: Post as a guest Name. One of its dependencies is the library libyaml-devel.
The alternative, regenerating libyaml-devel yourself from the sources and the CentOS specific patches is much more difficult, unless you can get hold of the complete SRPM. Email Required, but never shown. Improving the question-asking experience.
Using another machine, I downloaded libyaml-devel from 2 sources, moved to the server and tried install it, without success.
RPM resource libyaml(x)
That will satisfy the requirement that libyaml-devel is installed and any depending packages will no longer complain about it not being installed. Probably I will have other issues with other libs on this server.
I couldn't find it here: Why don't you install the same CentOS 6. How do we handle problem users? Once you have the libyaml-devel.
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