REMI is a free to use repository created and maintained by a Remi Collect. The REMI repository main goal is to provide the latest versions of the PHP stack, full featured, and some other software packages to the Fedora and Enterprise Linux (RHEL, CentOS, Oracle, Scientific Linux) operating systems.
Most of the packages provided by REMI are not in the default operating system repositories. If they exist, they’re certainly outdated and lacks more recent feature addition. In this article we will show you how to install and enable REMI Repository on CentOS 8 linux. ![]() Install REMI Repository on CentOS 8
Before we can actually install Remi, we need to enable the EPEL repository first.
Having a look at the blog here I found the solution in one of the comments. Make sure you got the rpmforge repository added to your CentOS yum and just run the flowing command. Yum -disablerepo=base,updates -enablerepo=rpmforge-extras install git If you already have git installed then use.
Now, run the following commands in your terminal to install REMI repository on CentOS 8.
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Check enabled repositories.
Example output:
You can install yum-config-manager which will helps you enable and disable a repository quickly from the command line.
Enable Repository on CentOS 8
Then you can enable repository at runtime.
That’s how easy it is to Install REMI repository on RHEL 8 / CentOS 8 Linux system. Our next guides will demonstrate how to use REMI repository to install packages.
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