Apt-get can't find it.
But it has stopped synching, and the reason might be
a missing program called libfuse2t64. Apt-get can't
find it. Is there another way to install it?
Make sure you use a package that is intended for your OS version.
Marco Moock <mm@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Make sure you use a package that is intended for your OS version.
That is the best advice given in this thread. Especially, do not
install random library packages from an entirely different
distribution. The OP is using Kubuntu and should NOT install packages
pulled from Debian.
On 02.09.2025 13:13 Marc Haber wrote:
Marco Moock <mm@dorfdsl.de> wrote:
Make sure you use a package that is intended for your OS version.
That is the best advice given in this thread. Especially, do not
install random library packages from an entirely different
distribution. The OP is using Kubuntu and should NOT install packages
pulled from Debian.
Ubuntu just took over the testing packages at a timestamp for their OS.
That means the t64 packages went in certain Ubuntu versions.
3rd party packages that don't include those names in the dependencies
now fail the dependency check by apt.
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