Hi Rainer,

I'd suggest that your perl package is the most recent. Just a wild guess, 
though. But what I'd suggest more is that you download the source archive and 
compile the whole package yourself for your target platform.

This is what I always do. I never install a precompiled rpm. This way, I make 
sure that the resulting installation works on my system. It's actually pretty 
easy to do and takes only 3-4 minutes to compile everything. It's not like 
you'd have to wait hours for the build to finish.

Cheers,
Paul

> On 26. Feb, 2020, at 15:11, rai...@ultra-secure.de wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I'm trying to install the check_postgres RPM from the official postgresql.org 
> repository onto CentOS 8.1
> 
> It says:
> 
> Error:
> Problem: cannot install the best candidate for the job
>  - nothing provides perl-DateTime-Format-DateParse needed by 
> check_postgres-2.25.0-1.rhel8.noarch
> (try to add '--skip-broken' to skip uninstallable packages or '--nobest' to 
> use not only best candidate packages)
> 
> 
> Maybe I'm missing something, but how was this package built anyway?
> 
> What do I have to do to install that package?
> 
> 
> Rainer
> 
> 



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