How to install Samba on Redhat 6, getting error [closed]

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I'm having trouble installing Samba (and really any other programs and services) on my Redhat 6 server. I keep getting this error:
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I've been having this trouble when using the yum command. So I've been doing work around, downloading rpms and install by unpacking that. But the rpm I found for samba isn't working. Any other sources I can download the RPM from?!










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I'm having trouble installing Samba (and really any other programs and services) on my Redhat 6 server. I keep getting this error:
error message



I've been having this trouble when using the yum command. So I've been doing work around, downloading rpms and install by unpacking that. But the rpm I found for samba isn't working. Any other sources I can download the RPM from?!










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closed as off-topic by Rui F Ribeiro, Stephen Harris, slm♦ Aug 20 at 3:28


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions describing a problem that can't be reproduced and seemingly went away on its own (or went away when a typo was fixed) are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers." – Stephen Harris, slm
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.








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    Welcome to stackexchange. Suggest you : (1) place the command+error into the question as text, not image. (2) update question to include the contents of that offending .repo file.
    – steve
    Aug 19 at 21:33












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up vote
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I'm having trouble installing Samba (and really any other programs and services) on my Redhat 6 server. I keep getting this error:
error message



I've been having this trouble when using the yum command. So I've been doing work around, downloading rpms and install by unpacking that. But the rpm I found for samba isn't working. Any other sources I can download the RPM from?!










share|improve this question















I'm having trouble installing Samba (and really any other programs and services) on my Redhat 6 server. I keep getting this error:
error message



I've been having this trouble when using the yum command. So I've been doing work around, downloading rpms and install by unpacking that. But the rpm I found for samba isn't working. Any other sources I can download the RPM from?!







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closed as off-topic by Rui F Ribeiro, Stephen Harris, slm♦ Aug 20 at 3:28


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions describing a problem that can't be reproduced and seemingly went away on its own (or went away when a typo was fixed) are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers." – Stephen Harris, slm
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.




closed as off-topic by Rui F Ribeiro, Stephen Harris, slm♦ Aug 20 at 3:28


This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:


  • "Questions describing a problem that can't be reproduced and seemingly went away on its own (or went away when a typo was fixed) are off-topic as they are unlikely to help future readers." – Stephen Harris, slm
If this question can be reworded to fit the rules in the help center, please edit the question.







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    Welcome to stackexchange. Suggest you : (1) place the command+error into the question as text, not image. (2) update question to include the contents of that offending .repo file.
    – steve
    Aug 19 at 21:33












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    Welcome to stackexchange. Suggest you : (1) place the command+error into the question as text, not image. (2) update question to include the contents of that offending .repo file.
    – steve
    Aug 19 at 21:33







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Welcome to stackexchange. Suggest you : (1) place the command+error into the question as text, not image. (2) update question to include the contents of that offending .repo file.
– steve
Aug 19 at 21:33




Welcome to stackexchange. Suggest you : (1) place the command+error into the question as text, not image. (2) update question to include the contents of that offending .repo file.
– steve
Aug 19 at 21:33










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You have a configuration file that doesn't belong to the distribution and doesn't contain the right content. You should fix this or remove that file, and install RPMs from your distribution, not some random RPMs you find on the internet.






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  • Is the file the file://etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo?
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  • Yes, the error message is about /etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo. Try moving the file to a different directory, or if you don't know why it is there, remove it, and see whether yum is able to install samba after that.
    – RalfFriedl
    Aug 19 at 21:34










  • /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo
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up vote
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You have a configuration file that doesn't belong to the distribution and doesn't contain the right content. You should fix this or remove that file, and install RPMs from your distribution, not some random RPMs you find on the internet.






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  • Is the file the file://etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo?
    – Joshua Martinez
    Aug 19 at 21:30










  • Yes, the error message is about /etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo. Try moving the file to a different directory, or if you don't know why it is there, remove it, and see whether yum is able to install samba after that.
    – RalfFriedl
    Aug 19 at 21:34










  • /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo
    – steve
    Aug 19 at 21:50














up vote
3
down vote













You have a configuration file that doesn't belong to the distribution and doesn't contain the right content. You should fix this or remove that file, and install RPMs from your distribution, not some random RPMs you find on the internet.






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  • Is the file the file://etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo?
    – Joshua Martinez
    Aug 19 at 21:30










  • Yes, the error message is about /etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo. Try moving the file to a different directory, or if you don't know why it is there, remove it, and see whether yum is able to install samba after that.
    – RalfFriedl
    Aug 19 at 21:34










  • /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo
    – steve
    Aug 19 at 21:50












up vote
3
down vote










up vote
3
down vote









You have a configuration file that doesn't belong to the distribution and doesn't contain the right content. You should fix this or remove that file, and install RPMs from your distribution, not some random RPMs you find on the internet.






share|improve this answer












You have a configuration file that doesn't belong to the distribution and doesn't contain the right content. You should fix this or remove that file, and install RPMs from your distribution, not some random RPMs you find on the internet.







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answered Aug 19 at 21:23









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  • Is the file the file://etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo?
    – Joshua Martinez
    Aug 19 at 21:30










  • Yes, the error message is about /etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo. Try moving the file to a different directory, or if you don't know why it is there, remove it, and see whether yum is able to install samba after that.
    – RalfFriedl
    Aug 19 at 21:34










  • /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo
    – steve
    Aug 19 at 21:50
















  • Is the file the file://etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo?
    – Joshua Martinez
    Aug 19 at 21:30










  • Yes, the error message is about /etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo. Try moving the file to a different directory, or if you don't know why it is there, remove it, and see whether yum is able to install samba after that.
    – RalfFriedl
    Aug 19 at 21:34










  • /etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo
    – steve
    Aug 19 at 21:50















Is the file the file://etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo?
– Joshua Martinez
Aug 19 at 21:30




Is the file the file://etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo?
– Joshua Martinez
Aug 19 at 21:30












Yes, the error message is about /etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo. Try moving the file to a different directory, or if you don't know why it is there, remove it, and see whether yum is able to install samba after that.
– RalfFriedl
Aug 19 at 21:34




Yes, the error message is about /etc.yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo. Try moving the file to a different directory, or if you don't know why it is there, remove it, and see whether yum is able to install samba after that.
– RalfFriedl
Aug 19 at 21:34












/etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo
– steve
Aug 19 at 21:50




/etc/yum.repos.d/jenkins.repo
– steve
Aug 19 at 21:50


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