You might be pulling in broken dependancies from other yum repos.  If you
can rollback to your previous config do that and then pull from just
atomic:

yum --disablerepo=* --enablerepo=XXX (I don't recall what is called)

Pay special attention to libmicrohttpd.  At a minimum you should compare
the version you have installed now and what is available in atomic.

-G



>> CentOS6 works for sure and does NOT end with a nonworking
>> setup if you are able to follow simple instructions
>
> Well, it does not work, tried that installation many times today :)
>
>>
>> http://www.openvas.org/install-packages.html#openvas_rhel_atomic
>>
>>  Step 1: Configure Atomicorp Repository
>> (as user root, only once)
>>
>> wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh
>>
>> Step 2: Quick-Install OpenVAS
>> (as user root, only once)
>>
>> yum install openvas
>> openvas-setup
>>
>> Step 3: Quick-Start OpenVAS
>>
>> ( nothing to do, all is up and running directly after installation )
>
> It complains about OMP service down and something about this famous
> tls issue? or microhttpd library?
>
> Any ideas? SElinux was running enforcing mode, but it should work?
>
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