well, you need to use epel 7, not epel 5 (el5) packages

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> On 11 May 2015, at 16:18, Brian Chabot <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Thanks!  That cleared up a lot of issues but not all.
> 
> Whoever maintains the OpenVAS documentation may like to add installing
> the EPEL repo to the binary installation instructions.
> 
> I still see:
> 
> Error: Package: python-httplib2-0.7.7-1.el5.noarch (epel)
>           Requires: python(abi) = 2.4
>           Installed: python-2.6.6-52.el6.x86_64
> (@anaconda-CentOS-201410241409.x86_64/6.6)
>               python(abi) = 2.6
>           Available: python26-2.6.8-2.el5.x86_64 (epel)
>               python(abi) = 2.6
> 
> 
> 
> 
>> On Mon, May 11, 2015 at 2:15 AM, Eero Volotinen <[email protected]> 
>> wrote:
>> Well, looks like you need to install epel 7 rpm repository to your machine,
>> before installing packages.
>> 
>> --
>> Eero
>> 
>> 2015-05-08 18:48 GMT+03:00 Brian Chabot <[email protected]>:
>>> 
>>> Hello,
>>> 
>>> I inherited a set of OpenVAS installations and am in the process of
>>> setting up a process to install and maintain OpenVAS on new systems.
>>> I am currently testing the concept on virtual machines, but will be
>>> performing the final roll-out on some much beefier physical boxes.
>>> 
>>> I have tried following the instructions on the OpenVAS web site using
>>> CentOS 6 and 7.  I have tried skipping the initial update. So fat, all
>>> variations have failed.
>>> 
>>> Here is the summary of what I've done (verbose log attached.)
>>> Install CentOS6, minimal from ISO, all defaults.
>>> Enable eth0.
>>> ssh to the VM. (Verbose log attached begins here.)
>>> Install wget.
>>> 
>>> Follow instructions at: http://www.openvas.org/install-packages-v7.html
>>> 
>>> # wget -q -O - http://www.atomicorp.com/installers/atomic |sh
>>> (no problem)
>>> # yum upgrade
>>> (no problem)
>>> # yum install openvas
>>> (many dependency errors ending with:)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libroken.so.18()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libasn1.so.8(HEIMDAL_ASN1_1.0)(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libgssapi.so.3()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libgssapi.so.3(HEIMDAL_GSS_2.0)(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libhdb.so.9()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libheimntlm.so.0()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libhdb.so.9(HEIMDAL_HDB_1.0)(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libroken.so.18(HEIMDAL_ROKEN_1.0)(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-libraries-7.0.9-18.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libwmiclient.so.1()(64bit)
>>>           Available: wmi-1.3.14-3.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>               libwmiclient.so.1()(64bit)
>>>           Available: wmi-1.3.14-4.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>               libwmiclient.so.1()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libkrb5.so.26(HEIMDAL_KRB5_2.0)(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libhx509.so.5()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libwind.so.0()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libasn1.so.8()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libhcrypto.so.4()(64bit)
>>> Error: Package: openvas-smb-1.0.1-0.2.el6.art.x86_64 (atomic)
>>>           Requires: libkrb5.so.26()(64bit)
>>> You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
>>> You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest
>>> #
>>> 
>>> Similar errors using CentOS 7 and without the preliminary "yum upgrade"
>>> 
>>> In the interest of version maintenance, I'd like to stick with RPMs.
>>> 
>>> Is there a known *working* procedure I should be following?
>>> 
>>> Any word yet on RPMs for OpenVAS-8?
>>> 
>>> Thanks for whatever help you might be able to provide.
>>> 
>>> Brian
>>> 
>>> --
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>> 
> 
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