I tried to install fslint
:~# apt install fslint and I received
Package fslint is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source E: Package 'fslint' has no installation candidate Well, fslint was avaliable in Ubuntu 19.10.
In the fslint website shows it is available for Ubuntu.
What happened?
Was it removed from the 20.04 repository?
Or they substituted for another package or name?
4 Answers
It is not presented in 20.04 LTS repositories because Python 2 deprecated stuff, but you can install it manually:
mkdir -p ~/Downloads/fslint cd ~/Downloads/fslint wget wget wget sudo apt-get install ./*.deb and enjoy using it by running fslint-gui executable.
For 20.10 the solution is a bit longer
mkdir -p ~/Downloads/fslint cd ~/Downloads/fslint wget wget wget wget wget wget sudo apt-get install ./*.deb There's also unofficial Snap package created recently, which just packs latest fslint version available in Ubuntu 18.04.
sudo snap install fslint-unofficial To work with files in external media use snap connect fslint-unofficial:removable-media.
An issue has been opened about it on the official github. Looks like obsolete dependencies are the cause here.
1czkawka is a modern clone written in Rust, which has the same UI and some more features. I can definitely recommend that one.
According to their own benchmarks it is even 10 times faster than fslint
2The following worked again today for me to get the very ultimate fslint 2.47 in a fresh 20.04.4 (from forum.ubuntu-fr.org don't worry with errors, we fix them on the walk):
mkdir -p ~/Documents/fslint/pygtk cd ~/Documents/fslint/pygtk wget sudo dpkg -i python-gtk2_2.24.0-5.1ubuntu2_amd64.deb sudo apt install -f wget sudo dpkg -i python-glade2_2.24.0-5.1ubuntu2_amd64.deb sudo apt install -f cd .. sudo apt install git git clone fslint-2.47 cd fslint-2.47 sudo apt install debhelper dpkg-buildpackage -I.git -rfakeroot -tc sudo dpkg -i ../fslint_2.47-1_all.deb cd ../.. sudo apt purge git debhelper sudo apt clean sudo apt update sudo apt full-upgrade sudo apt-get clean sudo apt-get autoclean sudo apt autoremove --purge Then once done and tested with fslint-gui you can:
rm -rf ~/Documents/fslint