Erlang dependecy errors when using the Quick Start Script on a fresh server #13692
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RabbitMQ version used4.0.7 Erlang version used27.2.x Operating system (distribution) usedDebian Bookworm How is RabbitMQ deployed?Community Docker image rabbitmq-diagnostics status outputn/a Logs from node 1 (with sensitive values edited out)n/a Logs from node 2 (if applicable, with sensitive values edited out)n/a Logs from node 3 (if applicable, with sensitive values edited out)n/a rabbitmq.confn/a Steps to deploy RabbitMQ clusterI'm using the Quick Start Script. Steps to reproduce the behavior in question
advanced.confign/a Application coden/a Kubernetes deployment filen/a What problem are you trying to solve?I'm following the guide at https://www.rabbitmq.com/docs/install-debian#apt-cloudsmith and using the Quick Start Script. The error message is " Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages." Full output:
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@dubidubno for one reason or another, Our team cannot afford to troubleshoot |
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Hi, thanks for getting back to me. I do understand you can't debug my
Can you confirm that the script is supposed to install version 4.0? |
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@dubidubno I can't reproduce the issue you report. I started up a fresh Debian 12 system and followed the instructions line-by-line from here - https://www.rabbitmq.com/docs/install-debian#apt-quick-start-cloudsmith Here is a complete transcript of what I did: |
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@dubidubno for one reason or another,
apt
on your host prefers the standard repository. See Version Pinning.Our team cannot afford to troubleshoot
apt
for you. If this was a systemic issue many of our workflows would begin failing and we would be flooded with similar questions, and neither is the case.