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Is there any method to install packages in centos without using sudo or yum command?
How to install emacs using YUM without X11 libraries?yum install package without updating other packages or fail…?Install multiple packages via different methods in one Yum commandUsing YUM for CentALT packagesHow to disable sudo related logging for successful command execution under CentOS/Fedora?How do I install manually a package instead using yumHow to adapt `sudo yum install …` instructions to install packages under `$HOME/.hostdir` without superuser privileges?How to execute bash command using sudo with scp?Cannot yum install any packagesSkip already-installed packages in “yum install”?
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Am looking for a method through which I can download and install packages without a sudo. What I really would like to know is the method which permits me to install packages without super user involvement.
centos sudo yum
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Am looking for a method through which I can download and install packages without a sudo. What I really would like to know is the method which permits me to install packages without super user involvement.
centos sudo yum
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Welcome to U&L! You can download a package from the repositories using only a browser. Do you really just want to download them, or do you want to do something else with them afterwards (such as running the packaged application)?
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
What am really expecting is, I want to download Django in CentOS and install it. But am having a restraint about not having admin privileges. And thank you so much for such a quick response!
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
1
OK, the "and install it" step is the important bit where you'd normally need admin privileges, so that's worth mentioning in your question.
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
is there any possible solution for this or not??
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
You could ask your sysadmin to installpip
&virtualenv
- There's a tutorial here. From there, you could create your own virtual environment and install Django: The docs are here.
– Haxiel
2 days ago
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Am looking for a method through which I can download and install packages without a sudo. What I really would like to know is the method which permits me to install packages without super user involvement.
centos sudo yum
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Am looking for a method through which I can download and install packages without a sudo. What I really would like to know is the method which permits me to install packages without super user involvement.
centos sudo yum
centos sudo yum
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Welcome to U&L! You can download a package from the repositories using only a browser. Do you really just want to download them, or do you want to do something else with them afterwards (such as running the packaged application)?
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
What am really expecting is, I want to download Django in CentOS and install it. But am having a restraint about not having admin privileges. And thank you so much for such a quick response!
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
1
OK, the "and install it" step is the important bit where you'd normally need admin privileges, so that's worth mentioning in your question.
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
is there any possible solution for this or not??
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
You could ask your sysadmin to installpip
&virtualenv
- There's a tutorial here. From there, you could create your own virtual environment and install Django: The docs are here.
– Haxiel
2 days ago
|
show 1 more comment
1
Welcome to U&L! You can download a package from the repositories using only a browser. Do you really just want to download them, or do you want to do something else with them afterwards (such as running the packaged application)?
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
What am really expecting is, I want to download Django in CentOS and install it. But am having a restraint about not having admin privileges. And thank you so much for such a quick response!
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
1
OK, the "and install it" step is the important bit where you'd normally need admin privileges, so that's worth mentioning in your question.
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
is there any possible solution for this or not??
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
You could ask your sysadmin to installpip
&virtualenv
- There's a tutorial here. From there, you could create your own virtual environment and install Django: The docs are here.
– Haxiel
2 days ago
1
1
Welcome to U&L! You can download a package from the repositories using only a browser. Do you really just want to download them, or do you want to do something else with them afterwards (such as running the packaged application)?
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
Welcome to U&L! You can download a package from the repositories using only a browser. Do you really just want to download them, or do you want to do something else with them afterwards (such as running the packaged application)?
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
What am really expecting is, I want to download Django in CentOS and install it. But am having a restraint about not having admin privileges. And thank you so much for such a quick response!
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
What am really expecting is, I want to download Django in CentOS and install it. But am having a restraint about not having admin privileges. And thank you so much for such a quick response!
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
1
1
OK, the "and install it" step is the important bit where you'd normally need admin privileges, so that's worth mentioning in your question.
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
OK, the "and install it" step is the important bit where you'd normally need admin privileges, so that's worth mentioning in your question.
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
is there any possible solution for this or not??
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
is there any possible solution for this or not??
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
You could ask your sysadmin to install
pip
& virtualenv
- There's a tutorial here. From there, you could create your own virtual environment and install Django: The docs are here.– Haxiel
2 days ago
You could ask your sysadmin to install
pip
& virtualenv
- There's a tutorial here. From there, you could create your own virtual environment and install Django: The docs are here.– Haxiel
2 days ago
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Welcome to U&L! You can download a package from the repositories using only a browser. Do you really just want to download them, or do you want to do something else with them afterwards (such as running the packaged application)?
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
What am really expecting is, I want to download Django in CentOS and install it. But am having a restraint about not having admin privileges. And thank you so much for such a quick response!
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
1
OK, the "and install it" step is the important bit where you'd normally need admin privileges, so that's worth mentioning in your question.
– JigglyNaga
2 days ago
is there any possible solution for this or not??
– Rohan Shah
2 days ago
You could ask your sysadmin to install
pip
&virtualenv
- There's a tutorial here. From there, you could create your own virtual environment and install Django: The docs are here.– Haxiel
2 days ago