I want to install git, run the command:

real@real-laptop:~$ sudo apt-get install git 

Reading package lists ... Done. Building a dependency tree
Reading status information ... Done
The git package is not available, but is listed in the dependency list of another package. This may mean that the package is missing, outdated, or available from sources not mentioned in sources.list
E: No installation candidates were found for the git package.

What kind of packages are there still needed?

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    and what's in sources.list? and what aptitude search git says - ArcherGodson
  • How did it end? Interestingly ... :) - Zerglyn 1
  • Removed Ubuntu ... - CapK
  • IMHO - in vain so cool something ... And what in return? The vents? :) - Zerglyn 1

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here is the package:

http://packages.ubuntu.com/lucid/git-core

set accordingly

 sudo aptitude install git-core 

    Tried to add a repository?

     deb http://ppa.launchpad.net/kubuntu-ppa/backports/ubuntu lucid main 

    In addition, it is believed that:

    In Ubuntu 10.04, the Qt version is too old: 4.6.3. Building qutIM requires a minimum of Qt-4.7. As a result, Ubuntu 10.04 is not supported due to the fact that it is junk.

    Want happiness and wrappers - upgrade to a more recent version of the system.

    You can still try it. But ... the same :(

    And there were?

    Threat In the installation of the source I do not see anything shameful or difficult.

    • qutIM then and. - zb '