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Installation fails on Mint 19.2 #152

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cnaptik opened this issue Oct 20, 2019 · 3 comments
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Installation fails on Mint 19.2 #152

cnaptik opened this issue Oct 20, 2019 · 3 comments

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@cnaptik
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cnaptik commented Oct 20, 2019

Could you please help me debug an installation that fails on Linux Mint 19.2?

Software:
VirtualBox 6.0
Vagrant 2.2.5

Hardware:
Lenovo T450s
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5600U CPU @ 2.60GHz
8 GB RAM

Here's the output of the "vagrant up" command:
output.txt

Thanks for your help!

@fmetze
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fmetze commented Oct 21, 2019

Please downgrade your version of vagrant to 2.2.4 and it should work.

@cnaptik
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cnaptik commented Oct 21, 2019

Thanks for your comment! I removed vagrant v. 2.2.5 and installed 2.2.4 instead.
But I still get this message during the installation (which I already got previously):

default: ---- Done system updates @ Mon Oct 21 12:05:06 UTC 2019 ----
default: Waiting for Anaconda download to finish
default: Waiting for Matlab download to finish
default: /vagrant/MCR_R2017b_glnxa64_installer.zip: FAILED
default: md5sum:
default: WARNING: 1 computed checksum did NOT match

MatLab cannot be installed due to an MD5 checksum mismatch. The installation does not proceeed any further after this message.

@fmetze
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fmetze commented Oct 21, 2019

It seems you cannot download the Matlab installer. I verified just now that I am able to do it, so the file is still available. Can you try and download the installer manually in the DiViMe folder using

wget http://ssd.mathworks.com/supportfiles/downloads/R2017b/deployment_files/R2017b/installers/glnxa64/MCR_R2017b_glnxa64_installer.zip

or whatever tool works on your native platform? Leave the file there after you downloaded it, and the installer will pick it up and not try to re-download again.

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