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At some point in the past you've added an extra repository that included - and installed - newer versions of packages than are expected by mysql-community-devel. Game over, pretty muchChris Davies– Chris Davies2025-08-08 22:41:15 +00:00Commented Aug 8 at 22:41
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What version of Oracle Linux are you runningChris Davies– Chris Davies2025-08-08 22:43:50 +00:00Commented Aug 8 at 22:43
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7.9. A little old... but upgrades here are... difficult.Matthew Clarkson– Matthew Clarkson2025-08-11 14:37:06 +00:00Commented Aug 11 at 14:37
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1I'm not stunningly familiar with Oracle Linux but it looks like a your "hpsarepo" repo has pushed you to newer versions of what should be standard system libraries. At this point I'd either build a new system with current library versions with a plan to migrate from your older system to the newer/current one, or I'd look for a variation of the mysql-community-devel package that can accept the newer libraries you've got installed. I'm sorry I can't be of more help (hence my not really writing a proper answer) but I don't know how you'd do that for your platformChris Davies– Chris Davies2025-08-11 16:34:52 +00:00Commented Aug 11 at 16:34
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