how to install package evolution-data-server
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I am using ubuntu 16.04 and for installing every package via "sudo apt install package_name" I get this error:
E: The package evolution-data-server needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
I searched this error and I found this command:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-all ubuntu-mono
I get this error for above command:
dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove ubuntu-mono which isn't installed
So I tried to install evolution-data-server package manually.
I downloaded it from here.
But I don't know how to install it.
I've followed the guide and ran this command:
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
-DENABLE_UOA=OFF
-DENABLE_VALA_BINDINGS=ON
-DENABLE_INSTALLED_TESTS=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE_AUTH=OFF
-DWITH_OPENLDAP=OFF
-DWITH_KRB5=OFF
-DENABLE_INTROSPECTION=ON
-DENABLE_GTK_DOC=OFF
.. &&
make
But I get this error:
zsh: command not found: cmake
And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
I don't know what should I do.
By the way I can't install any packages by apt install because of that error on the beginning.
Thanks for any help.
cmake ubuntu-16.04
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I am using ubuntu 16.04 and for installing every package via "sudo apt install package_name" I get this error:
E: The package evolution-data-server needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
I searched this error and I found this command:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-all ubuntu-mono
I get this error for above command:
dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove ubuntu-mono which isn't installed
So I tried to install evolution-data-server package manually.
I downloaded it from here.
But I don't know how to install it.
I've followed the guide and ran this command:
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
-DENABLE_UOA=OFF
-DENABLE_VALA_BINDINGS=ON
-DENABLE_INSTALLED_TESTS=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE_AUTH=OFF
-DWITH_OPENLDAP=OFF
-DWITH_KRB5=OFF
-DENABLE_INTROSPECTION=ON
-DENABLE_GTK_DOC=OFF
.. &&
make
But I get this error:
zsh: command not found: cmake
And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
I don't know what should I do.
By the way I can't install any packages by apt install because of that error on the beginning.
Thanks for any help.
cmake ubuntu-16.04
And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
- No,cmake
is an executable from thecmake
package. You question seems to be unrelated with a programming, so it is off-topic on Stack Overflow. BTW, the command line fordpkg
you use is originated from here: askubuntu.com/questions/868064/…. Note, that the question fixes the problem aboutubuntu-mono
, that is why command line hasubuntu-mono
as it lasts argument. For fix the error with other package you should choose appropriate last argument.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 14:47
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I am using ubuntu 16.04 and for installing every package via "sudo apt install package_name" I get this error:
E: The package evolution-data-server needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
I searched this error and I found this command:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-all ubuntu-mono
I get this error for above command:
dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove ubuntu-mono which isn't installed
So I tried to install evolution-data-server package manually.
I downloaded it from here.
But I don't know how to install it.
I've followed the guide and ran this command:
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
-DENABLE_UOA=OFF
-DENABLE_VALA_BINDINGS=ON
-DENABLE_INSTALLED_TESTS=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE_AUTH=OFF
-DWITH_OPENLDAP=OFF
-DWITH_KRB5=OFF
-DENABLE_INTROSPECTION=ON
-DENABLE_GTK_DOC=OFF
.. &&
make
But I get this error:
zsh: command not found: cmake
And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
I don't know what should I do.
By the way I can't install any packages by apt install because of that error on the beginning.
Thanks for any help.
cmake ubuntu-16.04
I am using ubuntu 16.04 and for installing every package via "sudo apt install package_name" I get this error:
E: The package evolution-data-server needs to be reinstalled, but I can't find an archive for it.
I searched this error and I found this command:
sudo dpkg --remove --force-all ubuntu-mono
I get this error for above command:
dpkg: warning: ignoring request to remove ubuntu-mono which isn't installed
So I tried to install evolution-data-server package manually.
I downloaded it from here.
But I don't know how to install it.
I've followed the guide and ran this command:
mkdir build &&
cd build &&
cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr
-DENABLE_UOA=OFF
-DENABLE_VALA_BINDINGS=ON
-DENABLE_INSTALLED_TESTS=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE=ON
-DENABLE_GOOGLE_AUTH=OFF
-DWITH_OPENLDAP=OFF
-DWITH_KRB5=OFF
-DENABLE_INTROSPECTION=ON
-DENABLE_GTK_DOC=OFF
.. &&
make
But I get this error:
zsh: command not found: cmake
And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
I don't know what should I do.
By the way I can't install any packages by apt install because of that error on the beginning.
Thanks for any help.
cmake ubuntu-16.04
cmake ubuntu-16.04
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Kamran Hosseini
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And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
- No,cmake
is an executable from thecmake
package. You question seems to be unrelated with a programming, so it is off-topic on Stack Overflow. BTW, the command line fordpkg
you use is originated from here: askubuntu.com/questions/868064/…. Note, that the question fixes the problem aboutubuntu-mono
, that is why command line hasubuntu-mono
as it lasts argument. For fix the error with other package you should choose appropriate last argument.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 14:47
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And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
- No,cmake
is an executable from thecmake
package. You question seems to be unrelated with a programming, so it is off-topic on Stack Overflow. BTW, the command line fordpkg
you use is originated from here: askubuntu.com/questions/868064/…. Note, that the question fixes the problem aboutubuntu-mono
, that is why command line hasubuntu-mono
as it lasts argument. For fix the error with other package you should choose appropriate last argument.
– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 14:47
And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
- No, cmake
is an executable from the cmake
package. You question seems to be unrelated with a programming, so it is off-topic on Stack Overflow. BTW, the command line for dpkg
you use is originated from here: askubuntu.com/questions/868064/…. Note, that the question fixes the problem about ubuntu-mono
, that is why command line has ubuntu-mono
as it lasts argument. For fix the error with other package you should choose appropriate last argument.– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 14:47
And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
- No, cmake
is an executable from the cmake
package. You question seems to be unrelated with a programming, so it is off-topic on Stack Overflow. BTW, the command line for dpkg
you use is originated from here: askubuntu.com/questions/868064/…. Note, that the question fixes the problem about ubuntu-mono
, that is why command line has ubuntu-mono
as it lasts argument. For fix the error with other package you should choose appropriate last argument.– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 14:47
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And I think cmake is a directory in that file.
- No,cmake
is an executable from thecmake
package. You question seems to be unrelated with a programming, so it is off-topic on Stack Overflow. BTW, the command line fordpkg
you use is originated from here: askubuntu.com/questions/868064/…. Note, that the question fixes the problem aboutubuntu-mono
, that is why command line hasubuntu-mono
as it lasts argument. For fix the error with other package you should choose appropriate last argument.– Tsyvarev
Nov 19 at 14:47