On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 11:18 AM, Eugene Vilensky <evilensky@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > 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? > Exclude them from the SCL repo? [0] ( Or instead just include what you want from the SCL repo via includepkgs=. ) exclude=*nodejs* [0] http://www.cyberciti.biz/faq/redhat-centos-linux-yum-update-exclude-packages/ > > > 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 > -- ---~~.~~--- Mike // SilverTip257 // _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos