![]() If you don’t have the client already installed, you will have to grab the ‘archive’ package linked in the above article. If you already have an exclusion line, just put a comma after the last package you’re excluding, and add qt5-webkit. If you already have the Nextcloud-client installed, simply exclude the qt package from updates by adding ‘exclude=qt5-qtwebkit’ as a new line to your /etc/yum.conf file. In the meantime, I stumbled across this page on : Nextcloud-client Currently Not Installable From EPEL In CentOS7 EPEL is tracking upstream, and this qt update will work once Centos 7.7 is released. Upstream (RedHat) has already released RHEL 7.7, but Centos has not yet caught up. Long story short, there is a qt update in EPEL that isn’t compatible with Centos. I chased it down this AM to the Nextcloud-Client software I use on that machine. Quick post, which will hopefully be helpful to someone.įor the past couple of weeks I’ve been unable to update one of my Centos 7 servers. ![]()
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