Closed S4JJ4D closed 1 year ago
@S4JJ4D What you will probably need to do is ALSO install the pre-built versions of libc6:i386
, libc6-dbg
, etc. Once you install one of these (i.e. the original libc6
) all the others will need to match. One possible way to do this is to download the tar.gz
of all packages and install all of them in one go with dpkg
To be completely honest I don't know what will happen against ubuntu9.7 (rather than ubuntu9.9) - this is the focal-security "pocket" rather than the focal-update "pocket" and doesn't acquire other possible updates from ubuntu. It looks like the version strings match but I can't tell you what patches are applied in "security" as opposed to "update" and there may be drift between these.
Thanks for your reply.
I installed all pre-built packages and then ran apt --fix-broken install
in the hope that it does some clean-up. I also did some other tinkering (I should have been more careful) after I got errors when I was trying to install some other new tools using apt
. It seemed to have resolved the issue but I could no longer boot into ubuntu after I restarted the system.
Anyway, I erased my ubuntu partition and installed ubuntu 22.04.
So the 'apt' problem is not fixed literally.
Running
Ubuntu 20.04.4 LTS x86_64
.Before Installation:
I couldn't find releases for 9.7 version, so I downloaded pre-built packages for ubuntu-focal (version 9.9) and ran the following command:
After running the previous command and getting those errors,
$ dpkg-query --show libc6:amd64
gives the following:SIMULINK is running smoothly, but I can't install some packages through
apt
. For example, I get errors like this:Is there any way I could fix this?