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[LDM #MDC-227212]: LDM Compile Error



Hi,

re:
> I just did that and the header error persists.

Are the errors the same as before you installed the zlib-devel package?

re:
> I noticed libxml checks were negative and probably have to install
> libxml as well.  Is there a yum for that?

I believe that you will need to install the libpng-devel and libxml2-devel
packages, both of which can be installed using 'yum':

<as 'root'>
yum install libpng-devel libxml2-devel

re:
> I have the source but would rather not have to compile if possible.

You should not need to build the libxml2 package as I think it is
available in standard repositories.  I say "I think" since we do
not have a RHEL/CentOS 7 system here to test this on.  We chose to
upgrade directly to CentOS 8 on our CentOS 6 machines as 8 will have
a longer supported lifespan than 7.

Just in case it may help, here are the packages I found that I
needed to install in my CentOS 8 development machine (which is a
VM):

<as 'root'>
yum install libpng-devel
yum install libxml2-devel
yum install spax
CentOS 8 Power Tools
  yum install dnf-plugins-core
  yum config-manager --set-enabled PowerTools
yum install rpcgen

Please keep us appraised of your progress...

Cheers,

Tom
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Ticket Details
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Ticket ID: MDC-227212
Department: Support LDM
Priority: Normal
Status: Closed
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