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1serfer2015-08-24 01:15:51
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1serfer, 2015-08-24 01:15:51

Magickwand is having dependency issues. How to install on Centos?

Good afternoon,
I'm having trouble installing the magickwand package on Centos.
I updated imagick to the latest version, but magickwand didn't want to update.
What do you advise to do?
Here is the whole picture:

yum install php-magickwand.x86_64
Loaded plugins: fastestmirror, priorities
Setting up Install Process
Loading mirror speeds from cached hostfile
 * base: mirror.checkdomain.de
 * epel: mirrors.n-ix.net
 * extras: mirror.checkdomain.de
 * rpmforge: mirror.de.leaseweb.net
 * updates: mirror.checkdomain.de
 * webtatic: uk.repo.webtatic.com
1718 packages excluded due to repository priority protections
Resolving Dependencies
--> Running transaction check
---> Package php-magickwand.x86_64 0:1.0.9-2.el6 will be installed
--> Processing Dependency: php(zend-abi) = 20090626 for package: php-magickwand-1.0.9-2.el6.x86_64
--> Processing Dependency: php(api) = 20090626 for package: php-magickwand-1.0.9-2.el6.x86_64
--> Finished Dependency Resolution
Error: Package: php-magickwand-1.0.9-2.el6.x86_64 (epel)
           Requires: php(zend-abi) = 20090626
           Installed: php-common-5.5.7-1.el6.remi.x86_64 (@remi-php55)
               php(zend-abi) = 20121212-64
           Available: php-common-5.3.3-40.el6_6.x86_64 (base)
               php(zend-abi) = 20090626
           Available: php-common-5.3.3-46.el6_6.x86_64 (updates)
               php(zend-abi) = 20090626
           Available: php54w-common-5.4.42-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
           Available: php54w-common-5.4.43-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
           Available: php54w-common-5.4.44-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20100525-64
           Available: php55w-common-5.5.26-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20121212-64
           Available: php55w-common-5.5.27-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20121212-64
           Available: php55w-common-5.5.28-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20121212-64
           Available: php56w-common-5.6.10-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20131226-64
           Available: php56w-common-5.6.11-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20131226-64
           Available: php56w-common-5.6.12-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(zend-abi) = 20131226-64
Error: Package: php-magickwand-1.0.9-2.el6.x86_64 (epel)
           Requires: php(api) = 20090626
           Installed: php-common-5.5.7-1.el6.remi.x86_64 (@remi-php55)
               php(api) = 20121113-64
           Available: php-common-5.3.3-40.el6_6.x86_64 (base)
               php(api) = 20090626
           Available: php-common-5.3.3-46.el6_6.x86_64 (updates)
               php(api) = 20090626
           Available: php54w-common-5.4.42-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20100412-64
           Available: php54w-common-5.4.43-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20100412-64
           Available: php54w-common-5.4.44-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20100412-64
           Available: php55w-common-5.5.26-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20121113-64
           Available: php55w-common-5.5.27-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20121113-64
           Available: php55w-common-5.5.28-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20121113-64
           Available: php56w-common-5.6.10-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20131106-64
           Available: php56w-common-5.6.11-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20131106-64
           Available: php56w-common-5.6.12-1.w6.x86_64 (webtatic)
               php(api) = 20131106-64
 You could try using --skip-broken to work around the problem
 You could try running: rpm -Va --nofiles --nodigest

Thank you.

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