Hi,
I'm wondering what the best way to install SVN on my cpanel VSP is. I tried doing it through the web GUI through the 'RPM Package Installer' feature. It said it completed, but then I still don't seem to have svn installed after that.
I then also tried through YUM, but then I got a dependency error:
'Error: Missing Dependency: perl(URI) >= 1.17 is needed by package subversion'
I've found some links on google about where to get rpms to manually install Perl-URI but this is my first time w/ Cpanel and I'd rather not mess around with things manually if it might mess up Cpanel in some way.
Thanks,
Rico
I'm wondering what the best way to install SVN on my cpanel VSP is. I tried doing it through the web GUI through the 'RPM Package Installer' feature. It said it completed, but then I still don't seem to have svn installed after that.
I then also tried through YUM, but then I got a dependency error:
'Error: Missing Dependency: perl(URI) >= 1.17 is needed by package subversion'
I've found some links on google about where to get rpms to manually install Perl-URI but this is my first time w/ Cpanel and I'd rather not mess around with things manually if it might mess up Cpanel in some way.
Thanks,
Rico
Aug 16, 2018 To install the moddav Apache module, select the Dav option. To uninstall the moddav Apache module, deselect the Dav option. Click Save and Build. How to enable or disable the module in a custom EasyApache profile file. The following table contains the module information that EasyApache stores in the profile file for the module. I need to install git on cPanel but I am finding a lot of information indicating that this is not a simple process. I have a cPanel/WHM instance on a CentOS distribution and am trying to install git without breaking cPanel. The information I have found says that installing git can break cPanel because of the Perl dependencies.
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Execute the below commands from the SSH root command prompt. Select RPM for servers that support the RPM packaging standard, Debian for servers that support the Debian packaging standard, or select Standard for any type of server.
If you experience any errors, see troubleshooting.
Note: Installing without a license will limit use to one domain. Servers can be upgraded to unlimited domains simply by purchasing a license.
Installatron Plugin is now ready to use in cPanel and WHM.
The main WHM account will see an Installatron Admin button in the Addons portion of the side menu.
Resellers will see an Installatron Admin button in WHM and an Installatron button in cPanel.
Website owners will see an Installatron Applications Installer button in cPanel.
Resellers will see an Installatron Admin button in WHM and an Installatron button in cPanel.
Website owners will see an Installatron Applications Installer button in cPanel.
Existing installations can be imported into the Installatron Plugin system using the one-click tool at Installatron Admin > Tools > Converter or this shell command:
A crontab process has been created to automate Installatron Plugin maintenance, including checking for Installatron Plugin and application updates.
Continue to the Advanced Usage FAQ for advanced usage information.