“yum install tcltls” give error “No package tcltls available” on centOS











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[root@localhost /]# yum install tcltls
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* extras: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* updates: ftp.iitm.ac.in
Setting up Install Process
No package tcltls available.
Error: Nothing to do
[root@localhost /]#


and browser does not allow to open this webpage



https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-devel-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html










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  • I can access the pages (as for the browser thingie). Besides: What is the output of yum -v repolist enabled (your should be expecting tcltls from a registered and enabled repo).
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[root@localhost /]# yum install tcltls
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* extras: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* updates: ftp.iitm.ac.in
Setting up Install Process
No package tcltls available.
Error: Nothing to do
[root@localhost /]#


and browser does not allow to open this webpage



https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-devel-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html










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  • I can access the pages (as for the browser thingie). Besides: What is the output of yum -v repolist enabled (your should be expecting tcltls from a registered and enabled repo).
    – mrcalvin
    Nov 20 at 14:13













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[root@localhost /]# yum install tcltls
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* extras: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* updates: ftp.iitm.ac.in
Setting up Install Process
No package tcltls available.
Error: Nothing to do
[root@localhost /]#


and browser does not allow to open this webpage



https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-devel-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html










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[root@localhost /]# yum install tcltls
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, refresh-packagekit, security
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
* base: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* extras: ftp.iitm.ac.in
* updates: ftp.iitm.ac.in
Setting up Install Process
No package tcltls available.
Error: Nothing to do
[root@localhost /]#


and browser does not allow to open this webpage



https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html
https://centos.pkgs.org/7/epel-x86_64/tcltls-devel-1.6.7-2.el7.x86_64.rpm.html







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  • I can access the pages (as for the browser thingie). Besides: What is the output of yum -v repolist enabled (your should be expecting tcltls from a registered and enabled repo).
    – mrcalvin
    Nov 20 at 14:13


















  • I can access the pages (as for the browser thingie). Besides: What is the output of yum -v repolist enabled (your should be expecting tcltls from a registered and enabled repo).
    – mrcalvin
    Nov 20 at 14:13
















I can access the pages (as for the browser thingie). Besides: What is the output of yum -v repolist enabled (your should be expecting tcltls from a registered and enabled repo).
– mrcalvin
Nov 20 at 14:13




I can access the pages (as for the browser thingie). Besides: What is the output of yum -v repolist enabled (your should be expecting tcltls from a registered and enabled repo).
– mrcalvin
Nov 20 at 14:13












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tcltls is provided via the epel repo:



Available Packages
Name : tcltls
Arch : x86_64
Version : 1.6.7
Release : 2.el7
Size : 35 k
Repo : epel/x86_64
Summary : OpenSSL extension for Tcl
URL : http://tls.sourceforge.net/
Licence : BSD
Description : A TLS OpenSSL extension for Tcl


Have a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo it may just require enabled=1 being set. If you don't have the .repo file at all then you can fetch it from here as an RPM.



Install with rpm -ivh <name or url> and remember to set enabled=1






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    tcltls is provided via the epel repo:



    Available Packages
    Name : tcltls
    Arch : x86_64
    Version : 1.6.7
    Release : 2.el7
    Size : 35 k
    Repo : epel/x86_64
    Summary : OpenSSL extension for Tcl
    URL : http://tls.sourceforge.net/
    Licence : BSD
    Description : A TLS OpenSSL extension for Tcl


    Have a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo it may just require enabled=1 being set. If you don't have the .repo file at all then you can fetch it from here as an RPM.



    Install with rpm -ivh <name or url> and remember to set enabled=1






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      tcltls is provided via the epel repo:



      Available Packages
      Name : tcltls
      Arch : x86_64
      Version : 1.6.7
      Release : 2.el7
      Size : 35 k
      Repo : epel/x86_64
      Summary : OpenSSL extension for Tcl
      URL : http://tls.sourceforge.net/
      Licence : BSD
      Description : A TLS OpenSSL extension for Tcl


      Have a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo it may just require enabled=1 being set. If you don't have the .repo file at all then you can fetch it from here as an RPM.



      Install with rpm -ivh <name or url> and remember to set enabled=1






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        tcltls is provided via the epel repo:



        Available Packages
        Name : tcltls
        Arch : x86_64
        Version : 1.6.7
        Release : 2.el7
        Size : 35 k
        Repo : epel/x86_64
        Summary : OpenSSL extension for Tcl
        URL : http://tls.sourceforge.net/
        Licence : BSD
        Description : A TLS OpenSSL extension for Tcl


        Have a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo it may just require enabled=1 being set. If you don't have the .repo file at all then you can fetch it from here as an RPM.



        Install with rpm -ivh <name or url> and remember to set enabled=1






        share|improve this answer












        tcltls is provided via the epel repo:



        Available Packages
        Name : tcltls
        Arch : x86_64
        Version : 1.6.7
        Release : 2.el7
        Size : 35 k
        Repo : epel/x86_64
        Summary : OpenSSL extension for Tcl
        URL : http://tls.sourceforge.net/
        Licence : BSD
        Description : A TLS OpenSSL extension for Tcl


        Have a look in /etc/yum.repos.d/epel.repo it may just require enabled=1 being set. If you don't have the .repo file at all then you can fetch it from here as an RPM.



        Install with rpm -ivh <name or url> and remember to set enabled=1







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