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libignition-math6-dev on Jammy requires libignition-cmake2-dev 2.13.0 which is unavailable #304

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vatanaksoytezer opened this issue Aug 16, 2022 · 6 comments · Fixed by ros-infrastructure/reprepro-updater#165
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Environment

  • OS Version: 22.04
  • Source or binary build: Binary - 2.12.1

Description

  • Expected behavior: libignition-math6-dev on Jammy requires libignition-cmake2-dev 2.13.0 which is unavailable. The latest available version on Jammy of this package is 2.12.1 which causes all our CI and docker jobs to fail at apt install ros-&{ROS_DISTRO}-rviz2 step.
  • Actual behavior: Releasing 2.13.0 to Jammy should fix this.

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Some packages could not be installed. This may mean that you have
requested an impossible situation or if you are using the unstable
distribution that some required packages have not yet been created
or been moved out of Incoming.
The following information may help to resolve the situation:

The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 libignition-math6-dev : Depends: libignition-cmake2-dev (>= 2.13.0) but 2.12.1-2~jammy is to be installed
E: Unable to correct problems, you have held broken packages.
ERROR: the following rosdeps failed to install
  apt: command [apt-get install -y ros-rolling-rviz2] failed
@vatanaksoytezer vatanaksoytezer added the bug Something isn't working label Aug 16, 2022
@osrf-triage osrf-triage added this to Inbox in Core development Aug 16, 2022
@vatanaksoytezer
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Friendly ping to @mjcarroll and @chapulina as this seems critical for other ROS folks as well.

@mjcarroll
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Thanks for reporting, we are looking into it.

@chapulina
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The issue was introduced here:

It's being fixed here:

@benhadad
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why does this problem come back? Thought it was fixed. what would cause this problem to keep replicating? A bad responsitory?

@mxgrey
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mxgrey commented Oct 11, 2022

I've experienced a similar error after updating to 22.04 and forgetting to update my apt repos. Maybe try running

$ grep -rn gazebo /etc/apt/sources.list.d/

and see if any bad/old gazebo repos show up. If they do then deleting those files may fix your problem.

@j-rivero
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why does this problem come back? Thought it was fixed. what would cause this problem to keep replicating? A bad responsitory?

Can you provide reproducible steps to trigger the problem?

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