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Linux release 6.0 (Final) So I went for MySQL package MySQL-server-5.5.20-1.linux2.6.x86_64.rpm (download from here). I choose Linux-Generic from dropdown. But when I try to install it I got this error: error: Failed dependencies: libaio.so.1()(64bit) is needed by MySQL-server-5.5.20-1.linux2.6.x86_64 libaio.so.1(LIBAIO_0.1)(64bit) is needed by MySQL-server-5.5.20-1.linux2.6.x86_64 libaio.so.1(LIBAIO_0.4)(64bit) is needed by MySQL-server-5.5.20-1.linux2.6.x86_64 I got more failed dependencies errors when I choose MySQL-server-5.5.20-1.linux2.6.i386.rpm. So both are not working. linux mysql centos share|improve this question edited Feb 14 '12 at 21:01 slhck 125k38312360 asked Feb 13 '12 at 11:33 Aamir Adnan 101125 migrated from stackoverflow.com Feb 14 '12 at 13:16 This question came from our site for professional and enthusiast programmers. Which distribution do you use ? –fyr Feb 13 '12 at 11:36 If it's something from RH or CentOS you should use yum to install packages it will resolve your dependencies. –Sergey Benner Feb 13 '12 at 11:37 Tell your distro –coppettim Feb 13 '12 at 11:37 its CentOS Linux release 6.0 (Final). –Aamir Adnan Feb 13 '12 at 11:39 Ok i used yum to install. After installation when i issue mysql command i got this error ERROR 2002 (HY000): Can't connect to
dependencies: perl(DBI) is needed by MySQL-server-4.0.26-0.i386If you seeerror:
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Failed dependencies: perl(DBI) is needed error failed dependencies rpm install by MySQL-server-4.0.26-0.i386 error: Failed dependencies: perl(DBI) is error failed dependencies libc.so.6(glibc_2.14)(64bit) is needed by needed by MySQL-client-4.0.26-0.i386 Preparing... ########################################### [100%] 1:MySQL-devel ########################################### [100%] Starting MySQL........................... [FAILED]You'll need http://superuser.com/questions/389768/failed-dependencies-errors-while-installing-mysql-on-centos-linux to install perl-DBI.To install perl(DBI), runyum install perl-DBIThen install mysql again:cd /usr/local/directadmin/scripts ./mysql.sh pass1 da_admin pass2Where pass1 and pass2 can be set to any passwords https://www.hostvirtual.com/kb/3262/mysql-rpm-install-error-Failed-dependencies-perlDBI-is-needed-by-MySQL-server-4026-0i386.html you want. pass1 will be the root mysql password, and pass2 will be the da_admin mysql password.Latest NewsHost Virtual Expands its UK and European Presence through Telehouse North, London DocklandsHost Virtual Upgrades its Miami CloudMore newsLearn MoreBGP AnycastCloud LocationsPlans & PricingFeatures & TechnologyAdditional InformationDual Stack IPv4 + IPv6O/S & Cloud ImagesFeature Overview & DemoFrequently Asked QuestionsKnowledge CenterKnowledgebaseNetwork StatusSubmit TicketClient LoginCopyright 2008-2016 - NetActuate, Inc. D/B/A Host VirtualContact UsReview our AUP, Privacy, and TOS
here for a quick overview of the site Help Center Detailed answers to any questions you might have Meta Discuss the workings and policies of this site About Us Learn more about Stack Overflow the http://stackoverflow.com/questions/26793088/error-failed-dependencies-usr-bin-perl-is-needed company Business Learn more about hiring developers or posting ads with us Stack Overflow Questions Jobs Documentation Tags Users Badges Ask Question x Dismiss Join the Stack Overflow Community Stack Overflow is a community of 4.7 million programmers, just like you, helping each other. Join them; it only takes a minute: Sign up error: failed dependencies /usr/bin/perl is needed up vote 0 down vote favorite I am installing Mysql server on fedora. when error failed running this command: [sugumar@localhost softwares]$ rpm -i MySQL-server-5.6.21-1.el6.i686.rpm it shows the following error error: Failed dependencies: /usr/bin/perl is needed by MySQL-server-5.6.21-1.el6.i686 so I have installed perl: downloaded Activeperl ar 1. tar -xzvf Activeper.tar.gz 2. cd Activeperl 3. sh install.sh enter top level director for install [/opt/Activeperl]: yes but still when I try to install Mysql it shows the same error error: Failed dependencies: /usr/bin/perl is needed by MySQL-server-5.6.21-1.el6.i686 what should I do? Help mysql error failed dependencies perl installation dependencies activeperl share|improve this question asked Nov 7 '14 at 2:32 v Sugumar 809212 add a comment| 3 Answers 3 active oldest votes up vote 0 down vote Install the Perl supplied with Fedora: sudo yum install perl This should give you /usr/bin/perl (and a lot more). But how could it go missing in the first place? Looks like someone's been messing with your system. share|improve this answer answered Nov 7 '14 at 8:42 reinierpost 5,54911849 add a comment| up vote 0 down vote rpm only knows that softwre is installed if it is noted in the rpm database. That only happens if you use rpm (or yum or, probably, packagekit) to install the software. Just installing ActivePerl like that isn't going to change anything. As you seem to have the MySQL rpm downloaded already, you can use yum's "localinstall" feature to install a local rpm and all of its dependencies. $ yum localinstall MySQL-server-5.6.21-1.el6.i686.rpm But, like others, I'm really surprised that your system doesn't already have Perl installed. I'd be very wary of a system in that condition. share|improve this answer answered Nov 7 '14 at 11:19 Dave Cross 29.1k22859 add a comment| up vote -1 down vote Perhaps your perl is installed at /bin, not /usr/bin? Try to make a symbolic link for