I have a Ubuntu app, installed on my Windows-10 machine. As far as versions are concerned, this is the result of uname -a
:
Linux <username> 4.4.0-17134-Microsoft #523-Microsoft Mon Dec 31 17:49:00 PST 2018 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
Using this Linux "emulator", as I call it, I regularly do grep
, find
, wc -l
, sort
, ..., for analysis purposes, but this sometimes generates output files in UNIX format (I'm talking about line endings).
In order to get Windows line endings, I decided to launch a unix2dos
on the file, but this gave following error message:
The program 'unix2dos' is currently not installed. You can install it by typing:
sudo apt install dos2unix
In other words, my app knows that, in order to do unix2dos
, the package dos2unix
is needed. This looks like good news, except for the fact that I'm not able to install it:
sudo apt install dos2unix
[sudo] password for <username>:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package dos2unix
I have already installed packages before, so it should be a problem specific for the dos2unix
package.
For your information:
- I don't have a
/var/log/messages
file. dmesg
doesn't work:dmesg: read kernel buffer failed: Function not implemented
- I have a
/var/log
directory, but the latest file/directory modification is around a week ago. - I have a
/var/log/apt
directory, but the latest file/directory modification is around a week ago. - I tried debugging this myself, using
strace
, but this failed (strace: exec: Operation not permitted
,+++ exited with 1 +++
).
Edited after first comment
apt-cache policy
Package files:
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
release a=now
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/restricted amd64 Packages
release v=16.04,o=Ubuntu,a=xenial-security,n=xenial,l=Ubuntu,c=restricted,b=amd64
origin security.ubuntu.com
500 http://security.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-security/main amd64 Packages
release v=16.04,o=Ubuntu,a=xenial-security,n=xenial,l=Ubuntu,c=main,b=amd64
origin security.ubuntu.com
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/restricted amd64 Packages
release v=16.04,o=Ubuntu,a=xenial-updates,n=xenial,l=Ubuntu,c=restricted,b=amd64
origin archive.ubuntu.com
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial-updates/main amd64 Packages
release v=16.04,o=Ubuntu,a=xenial-updates,n=xenial,l=Ubuntu,c=main,b=amd64
origin archive.ubuntu.com
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/restricted amd64 Packages
release v=16.04,o=Ubuntu,a=xenial,n=xenial,l=Ubuntu,c=restricted,b=amd64
origin archive.ubuntu.com
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu xenial/main amd64 Packages
release v=16.04,o=Ubuntu,a=xenial,n=xenial,l=Ubuntu,c=main,b=amd64
origin archive.ubuntu.com
Pinned packages:
Does anybody have an idea?
This solved my problem:
You need to ativate the "universe" repository component. See How do I enable the "Universe" repository? for how to do that.
See What's the difference between multiverse, universe, restricted and main? for more information about repository components.
I don't know that it will help but my Eclipse build template command started working after I noticed the last line of text above the prompt after running the command "sudo apt update" in the Ubuntu command shell, the first of 4 command lines found in the "Intel FPGA Software Installation and Licensing" guide section 2.3.1. The text referred to items that needed to be "Upgraded" The command "sudo apt upgrade" worked for me. I then re-ran the remaining three command lines and looked for anything else that needed to be upgraded. There were none. After that I was suddenly able to create Eclipse project templates, but I had tried everything else I could find before that point and the process woudl fail with the error message failed to execute dos2unix.
Hope it helps you.