[Users] 3.15.0 Package for Ubuntu?

Ralf Mardorf silver.bullet at zoho.com
Fri Apr 21 12:38:56 CEST 2017


On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 12:37:15 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 12:14:17 +0200, Ralf Mardorf wrote:
>>On Fri, 21 Apr 2017 09:23:44 +0100, Cliff Laine wrote:  
>>>N: Ignoring file '50unattended-upgrades.ucf-dist' in directory
>>>'/etc/apt/apt.conf.d/' as it has an invalid filename extension
>>>
>>>--------------
>>>
>>>I assume that means CM 3.15.0 isn't available to me?    
>>
>>Read
>>
>>https://askubuntu.com/questions/829370/n-ignoring-file-50unattended-upgrades-ucf-dist-in-directory-etc-apt-apt-con
>>
>>this notice is irrelevant, but you anyway could get rid of it.
>>
>>How did you try to install the package or packages?
>>
>>Did you run
>>
>>sudo apt update
>>sudo apt install build-essential
>>sudo apt install automake autoconf
>>
>>?
>>
>>Perhaps you missed to run "sudo apt update" first?
>>
>>You could also try running
>>
>>cd /tmp/
>>wget
>>http://de.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/pool/main/b/build-essential/build-essential_12.1ubuntu2_i386.deb
>>sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade
>>sudo apt install ./build-essential_12.1ubuntu2_i386.deb
>>
>>"apt install" does the same as "gdebi" does, it installs the local
>>stored package and tries to resolve dependencies from the
>>repositories.
>>
>>If it should fail, post the complete output of the commands and the
>>output of
>>
>>grep -v "#" /etc/apt/sources.list  
>
>autoconf is a hard dependency of automake, so you only need to install
>autoconf or if you just want to install build-essential, then
 ^^^^^^^^
Oops, this should read  automake

>automake and autoconf seem to be just suggested dependencies of
>build-essential's hard dependency gcc, so you might need to run
>
>sudo apt -o APT::Install-Suggests="true" install build-essential
>
>resp.
>
>sudo apt -o APT::Install-Suggests="true"
>install ./build-essential_12.1ubuntu2_i386.deb





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