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Same here. The Java 8 build 1.8.0_66-internal-b01 seems to be a little unstable. You could either wait for a newer build to arrive in Ubuntu (
This is possible if That file seems to belong to package If that package comes from the default repositories I guess that...
I fixed the first error by installing gcc-5: next, it said it couldnt find cc1, so i did You press the spacebar to select/deselect options, and use the arrow keys to move up and down the list..nano_history
does not exist and you edit any file as root. Start a search action with Ctrl+W and .nano_history
has the wrong...
libruby1.9.1
, which should be installed when you installed Ruby.sudo apt-get install gcc-5
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which cc1