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Running install.sh gives ResolvePackageNotFound error in Ubuntu 18.04 #759

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Prajwal7842 opened this issue Oct 6, 2020 · 3 comments
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@Prajwal7842
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I tried installing the OpenWPM repo on my OS : Ubuntu 18.04. When I run the file ./install.sh, the terminal gave me this error given in the picture
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Also I tried installing it in gitpod. I got the same error.

My temporary solution : I removed the version from environment.yaml file. (geckodriver=0.27.0 --> geckodriver). This worked and the repo was install successfully.
I already tried to find any existing issue regarding this but could not find it(if it existed).

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vringar commented Oct 6, 2020

This is super weird given that we test against bionic (18.04) on Travis
https://github.com/mozilla/OpenWPM/blob/a811af1c9c1f8efa4b9d2a008c6cbb3e5be6d1e8/.travis.yml#L2
but I have had the same problem before under OpenSuSe (see #742)
Would you mind creating a branch where you run repin.sh in the scripts folder to update all of our dependencies?
If the test pass on there, I'll merge it and nobody should have this problem anymore.

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Prajwal7842 commented Oct 7, 2020

okay, I can create a new branch and run repin.sh file. I have created a pr regarding this.

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vringar commented Oct 9, 2020

Closing this as #760 fixed the problem.

@vringar vringar closed this as completed Oct 9, 2020
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