18.04 apt-get libglfw-dev no installation candidate

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I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04. When I try sudo apt-get install libglfw-dev then I get this error: E: Package 'libglfw-dev' has no installation candidate. Was this package removed in 18.04?







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    What about libglfw3-dev?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 21 at 18:50










  • Does this solve your problem?
    – singrium
    May 21 at 18:51






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    @Joe Bedard, please always use apt-cache search [name] (or part of name) to decide the actual package name. Or use the on-line search packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libglfw&searchon=names
    – Knud Larsen
    May 21 at 21:21










  • That solved my problem. Thank you!
    – Joe Bedard
    May 24 at 7:36










  • @Knud: If I had posted this, it'd be worth and answer!
    – BaldEagle
    Jun 24 at 16:06














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I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04. When I try sudo apt-get install libglfw-dev then I get this error: E: Package 'libglfw-dev' has no installation candidate. Was this package removed in 18.04?







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  • 4




    What about libglfw3-dev?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 21 at 18:50










  • Does this solve your problem?
    – singrium
    May 21 at 18:51






  • 1




    @Joe Bedard, please always use apt-cache search [name] (or part of name) to decide the actual package name. Or use the on-line search packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libglfw&searchon=names
    – Knud Larsen
    May 21 at 21:21










  • That solved my problem. Thank you!
    – Joe Bedard
    May 24 at 7:36










  • @Knud: If I had posted this, it'd be worth and answer!
    – BaldEagle
    Jun 24 at 16:06












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I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04. When I try sudo apt-get install libglfw-dev then I get this error: E: Package 'libglfw-dev' has no installation candidate. Was this package removed in 18.04?







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I recently installed Ubuntu 18.04. When I try sudo apt-get install libglfw-dev then I get this error: E: Package 'libglfw-dev' has no installation candidate. Was this package removed in 18.04?









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  • 4




    What about libglfw3-dev?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 21 at 18:50










  • Does this solve your problem?
    – singrium
    May 21 at 18:51






  • 1




    @Joe Bedard, please always use apt-cache search [name] (or part of name) to decide the actual package name. Or use the on-line search packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libglfw&searchon=names
    – Knud Larsen
    May 21 at 21:21










  • That solved my problem. Thank you!
    – Joe Bedard
    May 24 at 7:36










  • @Knud: If I had posted this, it'd be worth and answer!
    – BaldEagle
    Jun 24 at 16:06












  • 4




    What about libglfw3-dev?
    – dsstorefile1
    May 21 at 18:50










  • Does this solve your problem?
    – singrium
    May 21 at 18:51






  • 1




    @Joe Bedard, please always use apt-cache search [name] (or part of name) to decide the actual package name. Or use the on-line search packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libglfw&searchon=names
    – Knud Larsen
    May 21 at 21:21










  • That solved my problem. Thank you!
    – Joe Bedard
    May 24 at 7:36










  • @Knud: If I had posted this, it'd be worth and answer!
    – BaldEagle
    Jun 24 at 16:06







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4




What about libglfw3-dev?
– dsstorefile1
May 21 at 18:50




What about libglfw3-dev?
– dsstorefile1
May 21 at 18:50












Does this solve your problem?
– singrium
May 21 at 18:51




Does this solve your problem?
– singrium
May 21 at 18:51




1




1




@Joe Bedard, please always use apt-cache search [name] (or part of name) to decide the actual package name. Or use the on-line search packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libglfw&searchon=names
– Knud Larsen
May 21 at 21:21




@Joe Bedard, please always use apt-cache search [name] (or part of name) to decide the actual package name. Or use the on-line search packages.ubuntu.com/search?keywords=libglfw&searchon=names
– Knud Larsen
May 21 at 21:21












That solved my problem. Thank you!
– Joe Bedard
May 24 at 7:36




That solved my problem. Thank you!
– Joe Bedard
May 24 at 7:36












@Knud: If I had posted this, it'd be worth and answer!
– BaldEagle
Jun 24 at 16:06




@Knud: If I had posted this, it'd be worth and answer!
– BaldEagle
Jun 24 at 16:06















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