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I am trying to install Pacemaker in my Amazon Linux and I couldn't find it in the repo anymore following this tutorial with sudo yum install pacemaker.

i then further search and found this, and to no avail the repo link provided in the tutorial does not exist anymore.

my 3rd attempt was to download the package from git and package it myself, but i've been faceing alot of dependency issues. and im currently stuck at needing a libcmap when running ./configure

any suggestion to get this installed? im really stuck here.

machy
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  • Use a Linux distribution that provides pacemaker. – Michael Hampton Apr 11 '19 at 05:25
  • I can only use Amazon Linux in this case. any workaround to this? based on other resources, it seems that amazon used to include it in their repos, perhaps they removed it? – machy Apr 11 '19 at 05:38
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    I've never heard of Amazon Linux including pacemaker. Of course, Amazon Linux is almost always the wrong choice of distribution. You should try very hard to solve whatever problem prevents you from using something else. – Michael Hampton Apr 11 '19 at 06:01
  • Amazon Linux does make it difficult to install software easily. I think your best bet is to build from source and keep at it until you have the dependencies all worked out. Document things as you go, then post here or elsewhere a good tutorial for the next person who wants use it :) I use Amazon Linux but if I have to rebuild my personal server it'll likely be with Ubuntu. – Tim Apr 11 '19 at 07:29

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