I have been following for installing ROS-Indigo on my Ubuntu 14.04.1 (installed in VirtualBox on Windows 10).
After the sudo apt-get update
command, I tried running the sudo apt-get install ros-indigo-desktop-full
command, however the following error popped up:
E: Unable to locate package ros-indigo-desktop-full
.
Further I tried running the following commands as well, but to no avail:
sudo apt-get install ros-indigo-desktop
sudo apt-get install ros-indigo-ros-base
They gave the same package not found
error.
I searched the Ubuntu 14.04 package list here, and did not seem to find any package related to ros-indigo
.
Note: I am not much experienced with the Linux environment and would be grateful for any help in this regard.
Thank You
Originally posted by codeahead on ROS Answers with karma: 1 on 2018-04-06
Post score: 0
Original comments
Comment by gvdhoorn on 2018-04-06:
You might have missed a step in the installation tutorials. What is the output of:
ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d
If there is no file that adds the ROS repositories there, that might be your problem.
Alternatively, something could have gone wrong while importing the key. I'd check that too.
Comment by codeahead on 2018-04-06:
The output of ls -al /etc/apt/sources.list.d
is empty, i.e. there is nothing inside the sources.list.d
directory.
I followed this tutorial, and here it creates opt
dir inside /etc
and there I can see this file ros-latest-list
. Does this mean anything?