You don't need to create a new /etc//mongodb.repo or at the time of this answer /etc//mongodb-org-3.6.repo cause it already exists but it is empty. What am I missing? Is there any additional dependencies? Loaded plugins: priorities, update-motd, upgrade-helper Sudo yum install mongodb-org (or by specifying the packages sudo yum install mongo-org mongo-org-server or by specifying the versions too sudo yum install -y mongodb-org-3.2.13 mongodb-org-server-3.2.13 mongodb-org-shell-3.2.13 mongodb-org-mongos-3.2.13 mongodb-org-tools-3.2.13) I also added a /etc/yum.conf file like this: Ĭachedir=/var/cache/yum/$basearch/$releasever I created a /etc//mongodb.repo file and tried all the available combinations for it's content found on the official documentations and on the related questions on stackoverflow link1 link2 link3, for example: I'm trying to install mongodb on EC2 AWS x86_64 GNU/Linux via Yum.
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