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I get a 404 error when accessing security.ubuntu.com/<other stuff> when I'm trying to install gcc and build-essential on the Windows 10 Ubuntu bash shell. I'm not sure why this is happening, and any help would be appreciated.



edit: I went to ubuntu security site, and check out where the file that the bash is looking for should be, it just straight up doesn't exist. What now?



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    I get a 404 error when accessing security.ubuntu.com/<other stuff> when I'm trying to install gcc and build-essential on the Windows 10 Ubuntu bash shell. I'm not sure why this is happening, and any help would be appreciated.



    edit: I went to ubuntu security site, and check out where the file that the bash is looking for should be, it just straight up doesn't exist. What now?



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      I get a 404 error when accessing security.ubuntu.com/<other stuff> when I'm trying to install gcc and build-essential on the Windows 10 Ubuntu bash shell. I'm not sure why this is happening, and any help would be appreciated.



      edit: I went to ubuntu security site, and check out where the file that the bash is looking for should be, it just straight up doesn't exist. What now?



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      I get a 404 error when accessing security.ubuntu.com/<other stuff> when I'm trying to install gcc and build-essential on the Windows 10 Ubuntu bash shell. I'm not sure why this is happening, and any help would be appreciated.



      edit: I went to ubuntu security site, and check out where the file that the bash is looking for should be, it just straight up doesn't exist. What now?



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          This is often caused by a Windows app that blocks networking requests like an anti-malware, firewall, or anti-virus software.






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            You have probably not done sudo apt update before attempting to install anything. Thus your package lists are out of date, and contain old versions. linux-libc-dev version 4.15.0-29.31 is a old version, and 4.15.0-45.48 is current version.



            Old versions of packages are removed from the mirrors, to save space.



            Run sudo apt update; sudo apt install linux-libc-dev






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                      You have probably not done sudo apt update before attempting to install anything. Thus your package lists are out of date, and contain old versions. linux-libc-dev version 4.15.0-29.31 is a old version, and 4.15.0-45.48 is current version.



                      Old versions of packages are removed from the mirrors, to save space.



                      Run sudo apt update; sudo apt install linux-libc-dev






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                        You have probably not done sudo apt update before attempting to install anything. Thus your package lists are out of date, and contain old versions. linux-libc-dev version 4.15.0-29.31 is a old version, and 4.15.0-45.48 is current version.



                        Old versions of packages are removed from the mirrors, to save space.



                        Run sudo apt update; sudo apt install linux-libc-dev






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                          You have probably not done sudo apt update before attempting to install anything. Thus your package lists are out of date, and contain old versions. linux-libc-dev version 4.15.0-29.31 is a old version, and 4.15.0-45.48 is current version.



                          Old versions of packages are removed from the mirrors, to save space.



                          Run sudo apt update; sudo apt install linux-libc-dev






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                          You have probably not done sudo apt update before attempting to install anything. Thus your package lists are out of date, and contain old versions. linux-libc-dev version 4.15.0-29.31 is a old version, and 4.15.0-45.48 is current version.



                          Old versions of packages are removed from the mirrors, to save space.



                          Run sudo apt update; sudo apt install linux-libc-dev







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