installing libcurl4 removes R packages





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executing:



apt install -y libcurl4 curl


removes the following packages:



Die folgenden Pakete wurden automatisch installiert und werden nicht mehr benötigt:
libblas-dev libblas3 libbz2-dev libjpeg-dev libjpeg-turbo8-dev libjpeg8-dev liblapack-dev liblapack3 liblzma-dev libncurses5-dev
libreadline-dev libtinfo-dev r-cran-cluster r-doc-html


When I want to reinstall R then the system wants to remove libcurl4 (which is neccessary to install the lastest docker for what I know). What a vicious circle.



Anyone any advice?










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    bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curl/+bug/1754294

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 13:09











  • Do these kinda things take long time to resolve?

    – Patrik
    Feb 14 at 14:07






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    I believe that there was a workaround in the end of the thread.

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 14:27











  • It is not clear to me from the havoc of comments on the page above how to resolve my specific R / libculr4 problem

    – Patrik
    Feb 18 at 11:04


















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executing:



apt install -y libcurl4 curl


removes the following packages:



Die folgenden Pakete wurden automatisch installiert und werden nicht mehr benötigt:
libblas-dev libblas3 libbz2-dev libjpeg-dev libjpeg-turbo8-dev libjpeg8-dev liblapack-dev liblapack3 liblzma-dev libncurses5-dev
libreadline-dev libtinfo-dev r-cran-cluster r-doc-html


When I want to reinstall R then the system wants to remove libcurl4 (which is neccessary to install the lastest docker for what I know). What a vicious circle.



Anyone any advice?










share|improve this question




















  • 1





    bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curl/+bug/1754294

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 13:09











  • Do these kinda things take long time to resolve?

    – Patrik
    Feb 14 at 14:07






  • 1





    I believe that there was a workaround in the end of the thread.

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 14:27











  • It is not clear to me from the havoc of comments on the page above how to resolve my specific R / libculr4 problem

    – Patrik
    Feb 18 at 11:04














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executing:



apt install -y libcurl4 curl


removes the following packages:



Die folgenden Pakete wurden automatisch installiert und werden nicht mehr benötigt:
libblas-dev libblas3 libbz2-dev libjpeg-dev libjpeg-turbo8-dev libjpeg8-dev liblapack-dev liblapack3 liblzma-dev libncurses5-dev
libreadline-dev libtinfo-dev r-cran-cluster r-doc-html


When I want to reinstall R then the system wants to remove libcurl4 (which is neccessary to install the lastest docker for what I know). What a vicious circle.



Anyone any advice?










share|improve this question
















executing:



apt install -y libcurl4 curl


removes the following packages:



Die folgenden Pakete wurden automatisch installiert und werden nicht mehr benötigt:
libblas-dev libblas3 libbz2-dev libjpeg-dev libjpeg-turbo8-dev libjpeg8-dev liblapack-dev liblapack3 liblzma-dev libncurses5-dev
libreadline-dev libtinfo-dev r-cran-cluster r-doc-html


When I want to reinstall R then the system wants to remove libcurl4 (which is neccessary to install the lastest docker for what I know). What a vicious circle.



Anyone any advice?







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    bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curl/+bug/1754294

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 13:09











  • Do these kinda things take long time to resolve?

    – Patrik
    Feb 14 at 14:07






  • 1





    I believe that there was a workaround in the end of the thread.

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 14:27











  • It is not clear to me from the havoc of comments on the page above how to resolve my specific R / libculr4 problem

    – Patrik
    Feb 18 at 11:04














  • 1





    bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curl/+bug/1754294

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 13:09











  • Do these kinda things take long time to resolve?

    – Patrik
    Feb 14 at 14:07






  • 1





    I believe that there was a workaround in the end of the thread.

    – MatsK
    Feb 14 at 14:27











  • It is not clear to me from the havoc of comments on the page above how to resolve my specific R / libculr4 problem

    – Patrik
    Feb 18 at 11:04








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bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curl/+bug/1754294

– MatsK
Feb 14 at 13:09





bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/curl/+bug/1754294

– MatsK
Feb 14 at 13:09













Do these kinda things take long time to resolve?

– Patrik
Feb 14 at 14:07





Do these kinda things take long time to resolve?

– Patrik
Feb 14 at 14:07




1




1





I believe that there was a workaround in the end of the thread.

– MatsK
Feb 14 at 14:27





I believe that there was a workaround in the end of the thread.

– MatsK
Feb 14 at 14:27













It is not clear to me from the havoc of comments on the page above how to resolve my specific R / libculr4 problem

– Patrik
Feb 18 at 11:04





It is not clear to me from the havoc of comments on the page above how to resolve my specific R / libculr4 problem

– Patrik
Feb 18 at 11:04










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Going through the various comments in the thread suggested in the comment above (link), there was a lot of aggressive approaches, however, one suggestion was to visit /etc/apt/sources.list and see if there is any rubish. I revisited my source.list and cleaned it up, somehow after last Ubuntu version upgrade it got messy. I made sure that the cran repository points to a mirror relevant for bionic version I got istalled and voila, it works. Cheers!






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      Going through the various comments in the thread suggested in the comment above (link), there was a lot of aggressive approaches, however, one suggestion was to visit /etc/apt/sources.list and see if there is any rubish. I revisited my source.list and cleaned it up, somehow after last Ubuntu version upgrade it got messy. I made sure that the cran repository points to a mirror relevant for bionic version I got istalled and voila, it works. Cheers!






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        Going through the various comments in the thread suggested in the comment above (link), there was a lot of aggressive approaches, however, one suggestion was to visit /etc/apt/sources.list and see if there is any rubish. I revisited my source.list and cleaned it up, somehow after last Ubuntu version upgrade it got messy. I made sure that the cran repository points to a mirror relevant for bionic version I got istalled and voila, it works. Cheers!






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