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| page_title: 'Yum Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and Amazon Linux' |
| description: >- |
| The HashiCorp Yum repositories contain distribution-specific Terraform |
| packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and Amazon Linux systems. |
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| |
| # Yum/DNF Packages for RHEL, CentOS, and Fedora |
| |
| The primary distribution packages for Terraform are `.zip` archives containing |
| single executable files that you can extract anywhere on your system. However, |
| for easier integration with configuration management tools and other systematic |
| system configuration strategies, we also offer package repositories for |
| RedHat Enterprise Linux, Fedora, and Amazon Linux systems, which allow you to |
| install Terraform using the `yum install` or `dnf install` commands. |
| |
| If you are instead using Debian or Ubuntu, you |
| might prefer to [install Terraform from our APT repositories](/cli/install/apt). |
| |
| -> **Note:** The Yum repositories discussed on this page are generic HashiCorp |
| repositories that contain packages for a variety of different HashiCorp |
| products, rather than just Terraform. Adding these repositories to your |
| system will, by default, therefore make a number of other non-Terraform |
| packages available for installation. That might then mask the packages that are |
| available for some HashiCorp products in the main distribution repositories. |
| |
| ## Repository Configuration |
| |
| Before adding a repository you must determine which distribution you are using. |
| The following command lines refer to a placeholder variable `$release` which |
| you must replace with the appropriate value from the following list: |
| |
| * Red Hat Enterprise Linux: `RHEL` |
| * Fedora: `fedora` |
| * Amazon Linux: `AmazonLinux` |
| |
| If you are using a Yum-based distribution, add the repository using |
| `yum-config-manager` as follows: |
| |
| ```bash |
| sudo yum install -y yum-utils |
| sudo yum-config-manager --add-repo https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/$release/hashicorp.repo |
| ``` |
| |
| If you are using a DNF-based distribution, add the repository using |
| `dnf config-manager` as follows: |
| |
| ```bash |
| sudo dnf install -y dnf-plugins-core |
| sudo dnf config-manager --add-repo https://rpm.releases.hashicorp.com/$release/hashicorp.repo |
| ``` |
| |
| In both cases, the Terraform package name is `terraform`. For example: |
| |
| ```bash |
| yum install terraform |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Supported Architectures |
| |
| The HashiCorp Yum/DNF server has packages only for the `x86_64` |
| architecture, which is also sometimes known as `amd64`. |
| |
| There are no official packages available for other architectures, such as |
| `aarch64`. If you wish to use Terraform on a non-`x86_64` system, |
| [download a normal release `.zip` file](/downloads) instead. |
| |
| ## Supported Distribution Releases |
| |
| The HashiCorp Yum server contains release repositories for the |
| following distribution releases: |
| |
| * AmazonLinux 2 and "latest" |
| * Fedora 33 |
| * Fedora 34 |
| * Fedora 35 |
| * Fedora 36 |
| * Fedora 37 |
| * RHEL 7 (and CentOS 7) |
| * RHEL 8 (and CentOS 8) |
| * RHEL 9 (and CentOS 9) |
| |
| No repositories are available for other versions of these distributions or for |
| any other RPM-based Linux distributions. If you add the repository using |
| the above commands on other systems then you will see a 404 Not Found error. |
| |
| Over time we will change the set of supported distributions, including both |
| adding support for new releases and ceasing to publish new Terraform versions |
| under older releases. |
| |
| ## Choosing Terraform Versions |
| |
| The HashiCorp Yum repositories contain multiple versions of Terraform, but |
| because the packages are all named `terraform` it is impossible to install |
| more than one version at a time, and `yum install` or `dnf install` will |
| default to selecting the latest version. |
| |
| It's often necessary to match your Terraform version with what a particular |
| configuration is currently expecting. Use the following command to |
| retrieve the available versions in the repository index: |
| |
| ```bash |
| yum --showduplicate list terraform |
| ``` |
| |
| You can select a specific version to install by including it in the |
| `yum install` command line, as follows: |
| |
| ```bash |
| yum install terraform-0.14.0-2.x86_64 |
| ``` |
| |
| If you are using a DNF-based distribution, similar use `dnf` instead of `yum` |
| when following the above steps. |
| |
| If your workflow requires using multiple versions of Terraform at the same |
| time, for example when working through a gradual upgrade where not all |
| of your configurations are upgraded yet, we recommend that you use the |
| official release `.zip` files instead of the Yum packages, so you can install |
| multiple versions at once and then select which to use for each command you |
| run. |