Hello, With SCL and epel repositories enabled, some dependencies for the package name 'nodejs' get satisfied with libs from SCL which are placed in paths that are not part of my user's environment. Is there a method to make sure that nodeJS from epel dependencies are only satisfied from epel? For example, the http parser dependency gets satisfied by nodejs010-http-parser-2.0-5.20121128gitcd01361.el6.centos.alt.x86_6 http-parser-2.0-4.20121128gitcd01361.el6.x86_64 : HTTP request/response parser for C Repo : epel Matched from: Filename : /usr/lib64/libhttp_parser.so.2 Other : libhttp_parser.so.2()(64bit) Filename : /usr/lib64/libhttp_parser.so.2.0 http-parser-2.0-4.20121128gitcd01361.el6.i686 : HTTP request/response parser for C Repo : epel Matched from: Other : libhttp_parser.so.2 Filename : /usr/lib/libhttp_parser.so.2 Filename : /usr/lib/libhttp_parser.so.2.0 nodejs010-http-parser-2.0-5.20121128gitcd01361.el6.centos.alt.x86_64 : HTTP request/response parser for C Repo : scl Matched from: Filename : /opt/rh/nodejs010/root/usr/lib64/libhttp_parser.so.2 Filename : /opt/rh/nodejs010/root/usr/lib64/libhttp_parser.so.2.0 Other : libhttp_parser.so.2()(64bit) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos