On 11/3/2019 11:18 PM, Mark Webb wrote: > I am a novice user, Mark H. Webb. I am programmer and learning C++. > I was compiling a program from github. The item to compile was cilantro a > point cloud library in C++. the lib has many dependencies and I thought i > got them all, but I missed one, tinyply. > When I went to complied tinyply i get the following on terminal shell: > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > *Could not find the database of available applications, run > update-command-not-found as root to fix thisSorry, command-not-found has > crashed! Please file a bug report at:http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting > <http://www.debian.org/Bugs/Reporting>Please include the following > information with the report:command-not-found version: 0.3Python version: > 3.7.3 final 0Distributor ID: DebianDescription: Debian GNU/Linux 10 > (buster)Release: 10Codename: busterException information:local variable > 'cnf' referenced before assignmentTraceback (most recent call last): File > "/usr/share/command-not-found/CommandNotFound/util.py", line 23, in > crash_guard callback() File "/usr/lib/command-not-found", line 93, in > main if not cnf.advise(args[0], options.ignore_installed) and not > options.no_failure_msg:UnboundLocalError: local variable 'cnf' referenced > before assignment* > > I am unsure how to clear this? Is it as simple as deleting a file? or do > i need to edit a file? >
In order for the issue to be fixed, a bug report need to be filed! :) Basically, follow the above instructions. -- John Doe