This is important as unfortunately Centos may designate a package obsolete and the replacement breaks everything (eg. you have a config file and the new replacement is not at all compatible with it and it breaks your application).
This is where disabling obsoletes comes into play, it can be done from yum but it doesn't work at the time I find.
yum --setopt=obsoletes=0 install someapp However Ifind it still installs the new app and not the one you ask for........
Solution:
yum -y install --skip-broken package-you-want-to-install
Packages skipped because of dependency problems:
php56w-mysql-5.6.30-1.w6.x86_64 from webtatic
Error: Multilib version problems found. This often means that the root
cause is something else and multilib version checking is just
pointing out that there is........
I spent so much time debugging this, most sites don't tell you a very important option to use with CURL and you will only find out this is the problem by running the PHP script from the command line you get the following output that shows the issue (I don't see any way to get this output from Apache itself).
* About to connect() to ip.ip.ip.ip port 25000
* Trying ip.ip.ip.ip... * connected
* Connected to ip.ip.ip.ip (ip.ip.ip.ip) port 25000
* succes........
This is a great way to use your ftp server space, for example on your web hosting account (althoughI believe many hosts don't allow storage like this), but if you have a VPS/Dedicated Server etc.., this would be perfect. Imagine how easy it is to work with an ftp account that you can just mount as a normal partition or directory in Linux, it would be great for backups etc..
Name
curlftpfs - mount a ftp host as a local directory
Synopsis........