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    Thanks, but it failed saying that openssl is already installed and up-to-date, the same error i reported in my question when i tried "sudo yum install openssl". Anyway i managed to create a hard link to the openssl i already have installed, and that was enough ( see my own answer ) Commented Jul 14, 2018 at 23:57