I am configuring my web server using The Perfect Setup - SuSE 10.1 (32-bit) tutorial. I successfully executed yast2 -i apache2 apache2-devel apache2-mod_perl apache2-mod_php5 apache2-prefork perl-HTML-Parser perl-HTML-Tagset perl-Tie-IxHash perl-URI perl-libwww-perl php5 php5-devel zlib zlib-devel. The problem occurs when I execute yast2 -i php5-bcmath php5-bz2 php5-calendar php5-ctype php5-curl php5-dbase php5-debuginfo php5-dom php5-filepro php5-ftp php5-gd php5-gettext php5-gmp php5-iconv php5-imap php5-ldap php5-mbstring php5-mcrypt php5-mhash php5-mysql php5-mysqli php5-ncurses php5-odbc php5-openssl php5-pcntl php5-pgsql php5-posix php5-shmop php5-snmp php5-soap php5-sockets php5-sqlite php5-sysvsem php5-tokenizer php5-wddx php5-xmlrpc php5-xsl php5-zlib php5-exif php5-fastcgi php5-pear php5-sysvmsg php5-sysvshm ImageMagick curl. I get the following error message: I'm not sure what it means by atomhp5 since I wasn't trying to install any modules called atom, and php5 is already installed. Any ideas? Thanks! Chris
It appears the problem was probably with Yast not realizing php5 was already installed. I took the advice of a user on another forum and selected Ignore. I installed the packages and everything works great. Chris