Thank you Gentlemen (and Ladies?)
All is working now.
I have a lot to learn.
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On Mon, 2013-12-09 at 20:21 -0800, Don Grimm wrote:
> Yes, I did apt-get update even before my first post. Sorry I forgot to
> mention it.
> Thanks anyhow.
I know you did it before. However, every time you edit the
/etc/apt/sources.list, you have to do it again.
After editing, save the file, and
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 10:08 PM, Don Grimm wrote:
>
> Thanks for your attention.
> I added the last two lines that you suggested and not the first two. (I
> don't know what means.
> I assume it is not taken literally)
>
> The result was still unsuccessful.
>
> "Package cmake is not available, but
Yes, I did *apt-get update *even before my first post. Sorry I forgot to
mention it.
Thanks anyhow.
On 12/09/2013 08:13 PM, Don Grimm wrote:
> Thanks. I now know what CC means.
>
> However, adding the two lines to /sources.list /did not help.
> I have added all four lines from the advice of Tom H. and I still get
> *E: Package 'cmake' has no installation candidate.
>
> *Let's keep trying.
> *
>
Thanks. I now know what CC means.
However, adding the two lines to /sources.list /did not help.
I have added all four lines from the advice of Tom H. and I still get
*E: Package 'cmake' has no installation candidate.
*Let's keep trying.
*
*
Le 09/12/2013 23:08, Don Grimm a écrit :
> Thanks for your attention.
> I added the last two lines that you suggested and not the first two.
> (I don't know what means.
> I assume it is not taken literally)
>
cc is "country code". If you are in the US as you seem to be, replace it
by us. I would
Thanks for your attention.
I added the last two lines that you suggested and not the first two. (I
don't know what means.
I assume it is not taken literally)
The result was still unsuccessful.
"Package cmake is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mean ..."
"E: Pac
On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Don Grimm wrote:
>
> I'm sure this will have some of you rolling your eyes, but I can't
> download/install the cmake package.
> Here is my command line : apt-get install cmake
> The result is
> Reading package lists...Done
> Package cmake is not available
>
> In sou
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