Re: nodejs, epel, SCL

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On Fri, May 30, 2014 at 12:09 PM, Jim Perrin <jperrin@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> EPEL is self-reliant. Nothing in EPEL will depend on another other than
> Base/Updates. You need to check which repo you're installing the package
> from, and be careful with the package name itself. There shouldn't be
> duplicate names.
>
> In your example, the nodejs package is coming from SCL, so you would
> need to use the scl tools to enable that utility (which then
> appropriately updates your user's environment)
>

​Hi Jim,

I'm afraid I'm definitely using the EPEL package n​ame but the resolved
dependency for http-parser is from SCL:
Perhaps because the SCL version of http-parser is a higher version?

https://gist.github.com/evilensky/75febbdfbdeb49a3142f

Thanks everyone for the suggestions.
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