I started from scratch in order to install gromacs in my system (Windows), but my Ubuntu does not install gcc.
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Archisman Panigrahi
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`gcc` is already installed. So the question doesn't make any sense. Please don't post screenshots of text. – Pilot6 Jul 10 '22 at 12:19
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The message explicitly states that `gcc` is already installed, but that `sse4.2-support` is not installed. – Artur Meinild Jul 10 '22 at 12:22
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And the message also suggests how to fix the dependency issue. – Pilot6 Jul 10 '22 at 12:25
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1In future, please copy-paste the terminal output as text, and don't put screenshots of terminal outputs. – Archisman Panigrahi Jul 11 '22 at 03:09
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The error message says that gcc is already installed, but another package has missing dependencies.
Run sudo apt --fix-broken install to fix the issue, as the terminal output suggests.
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