How can I install Parsero?
When I try to download a tool or package I get this error
root@A6670:~# apt-get install parsero
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package parsero
command-line
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When I try to download a tool or package I get this error
root@A6670:~# apt-get install parsero
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package parsero
command-line
That's correct - there is no package namedparsero
in the Ubuntu repositories. Perhaps you intend to be looking someplace else?
– user535733
Feb 7 at 17:19
parsero seems to be a package for Kali linux - perhaps that is what you are looking for?
– Charles Green
Feb 7 at 18:06
Are you using Kali since you previously tagged your question with "kali-linux-tools" tag?
– Kulfy
Feb 7 at 18:42
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When I try to download a tool or package I get this error
root@A6670:~# apt-get install parsero
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package parsero
command-line
When I try to download a tool or package I get this error
root@A6670:~# apt-get install parsero
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package parsero
command-line
command-line
edited Feb 7 at 17:34
grooveplex
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asked Feb 7 at 16:59
Amir RezazadeAmir Rezazade
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That's correct - there is no package namedparsero
in the Ubuntu repositories. Perhaps you intend to be looking someplace else?
– user535733
Feb 7 at 17:19
parsero seems to be a package for Kali linux - perhaps that is what you are looking for?
– Charles Green
Feb 7 at 18:06
Are you using Kali since you previously tagged your question with "kali-linux-tools" tag?
– Kulfy
Feb 7 at 18:42
add a comment |
That's correct - there is no package namedparsero
in the Ubuntu repositories. Perhaps you intend to be looking someplace else?
– user535733
Feb 7 at 17:19
parsero seems to be a package for Kali linux - perhaps that is what you are looking for?
– Charles Green
Feb 7 at 18:06
Are you using Kali since you previously tagged your question with "kali-linux-tools" tag?
– Kulfy
Feb 7 at 18:42
That's correct - there is no package named
parsero
in the Ubuntu repositories. Perhaps you intend to be looking someplace else?– user535733
Feb 7 at 17:19
That's correct - there is no package named
parsero
in the Ubuntu repositories. Perhaps you intend to be looking someplace else?– user535733
Feb 7 at 17:19
parsero seems to be a package for Kali linux - perhaps that is what you are looking for?
– Charles Green
Feb 7 at 18:06
parsero seems to be a package for Kali linux - perhaps that is what you are looking for?
– Charles Green
Feb 7 at 18:06
Are you using Kali since you previously tagged your question with "kali-linux-tools" tag?
– Kulfy
Feb 7 at 18:42
Are you using Kali since you previously tagged your question with "kali-linux-tools" tag?
– Kulfy
Feb 7 at 18:42
add a comment |
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Please try installing via pip:
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
sudo pip3 install parsero
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– user535733
Feb 7 at 18:05
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Please try installing via pip:
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
sudo pip3 install parsero
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That's a valid answer, not a comment. Comments help improve the question.
– user535733
Feb 7 at 18:05
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Please try installing via pip:
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
sudo pip3 install parsero
1
That's a valid answer, not a comment. Comments help improve the question.
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Feb 7 at 18:05
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Please try installing via pip:
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
sudo pip3 install parsero
Please try installing via pip:
sudo apt-get install python3-pip
sudo pip3 install parsero
edited Feb 7 at 18:43
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Feb 7 at 18:05
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That's correct - there is no package named
parsero
in the Ubuntu repositories. Perhaps you intend to be looking someplace else?– user535733
Feb 7 at 17:19
parsero seems to be a package for Kali linux - perhaps that is what you are looking for?
– Charles Green
Feb 7 at 18:06
Are you using Kali since you previously tagged your question with "kali-linux-tools" tag?
– Kulfy
Feb 7 at 18:42