Hi, I'm not sure if these kinds of questions are meant for this website, please tell if it isn't. I'm trying to install Hortonworks (Hadoop Distribution Platform) on Linux (CentOS 7). For the installation to succeed I need to install the package 'redhat-lsb'. Before I can install redhat-lsb I need to install dependencies such as 'perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker)'. But that one requires 'perl(ExtUtils::Installed)'. And that one requires perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker). So now I'm caught in a loop because I can't install any of those because they require each other. I don't have internet access on the machine so I have to manually install the .rpm files. Any tips or ideas how to succesfully install perl(ExtUtils::MakeMaker) without internet access?

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