The error message you provided, "nothing provides autoconf213," suggests that a package or dependency required for your installation is missing or not available in your current repository.
To resolve this, you can try the following steps:
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Check Available Repositories: Make sure that you have the necessary repositories enabled in your package manager. In this case, you may need to ensure that CloudLinux repositories are properly configured. 
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Update Repository Information: Update the package manager's repository information to make sure it has the latest list of available packages: 
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yum clean all yum update
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Try Installing autoconf213 Manually: If autoconf213is a specific package required for your installation, try to install it manually:
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yum install autoconf213If it's not available in your current repository, you might need to add a repository that provides this package. 
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Check CloudLinux Repository Configuration: Verify that the CloudLinux repository is properly configured in your system. You can find information on setting up repositories in the CloudLinux documentation. 
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Contact CloudLinux Support: If the issue persists, consider reaching out to CloudLinux support or their community forums for specific guidance on this issue. They may have encountered this before and can provide a tailored solution. 
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Alternative Package or Version: If autoconf213is not strictly required, consider checking if there's an alternative package or version that can be used in its place.
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Review Documentation and Requirements: Refer to the documentation or installation instructions for the software you're trying to install. They may have specific requirements or instructions for CloudLinux. 
Always ensure that you're working in a controlled environment and have backups in place before making significant changes to your system or installing new software.
 
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