Not able to install pmap on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS












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I am trying to install pmap package on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS machine. But I am always getting this error:



sudo apt-get install pmap
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Unable to locate package pmap


I have also ran the same these commands to upgrade the packages:



sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get upgrade


But I get the same result every time.



Note: I am trying to use pmap to basically look for memory mapping of a process. Let me know if you know any other command which can give me the same result.










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    I am trying to install pmap package on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS machine. But I am always getting this error:



    sudo apt-get install pmap
    Reading package lists... Done
    Building dependency tree
    Reading state information... Done
    E: Unable to locate package pmap


    I have also ran the same these commands to upgrade the packages:



    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get upgrade


    But I get the same result every time.



    Note: I am trying to use pmap to basically look for memory mapping of a process. Let me know if you know any other command which can give me the same result.










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      I am trying to install pmap package on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS machine. But I am always getting this error:



      sudo apt-get install pmap
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree
      Reading state information... Done
      E: Unable to locate package pmap


      I have also ran the same these commands to upgrade the packages:



      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get upgrade


      But I get the same result every time.



      Note: I am trying to use pmap to basically look for memory mapping of a process. Let me know if you know any other command which can give me the same result.










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      I am trying to install pmap package on Ubuntu 14.04.5 LTS machine. But I am always getting this error:



      sudo apt-get install pmap
      Reading package lists... Done
      Building dependency tree
      Reading state information... Done
      E: Unable to locate package pmap


      I have also ran the same these commands to upgrade the packages:



      sudo apt-get update
      sudo apt-get upgrade


      But I get the same result every time.



      Note: I am trying to use pmap to basically look for memory mapping of a process. Let me know if you know any other command which can give me the same result.







      memory-management package ubuntu-14.04






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      edited Nov 25 '18 at 7:47







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          The short answer is pmap is deprecated.
          According to this CRAN page:




          Package ‘pmap’ was removed from the CRAN repository.



          Formerly available versions can be obtained from the archive.



          Archived on 2018-03-21 as check issues were not corrected despite reminder.




          If you go to that archive page, you'll find tar files for pmap 0.3.2 and 0.6.0.






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            The short answer is pmap is deprecated.
            According to this CRAN page:




            Package ‘pmap’ was removed from the CRAN repository.



            Formerly available versions can be obtained from the archive.



            Archived on 2018-03-21 as check issues were not corrected despite reminder.




            If you go to that archive page, you'll find tar files for pmap 0.3.2 and 0.6.0.






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              The short answer is pmap is deprecated.
              According to this CRAN page:




              Package ‘pmap’ was removed from the CRAN repository.



              Formerly available versions can be obtained from the archive.



              Archived on 2018-03-21 as check issues were not corrected despite reminder.




              If you go to that archive page, you'll find tar files for pmap 0.3.2 and 0.6.0.






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                The short answer is pmap is deprecated.
                According to this CRAN page:




                Package ‘pmap’ was removed from the CRAN repository.



                Formerly available versions can be obtained from the archive.



                Archived on 2018-03-21 as check issues were not corrected despite reminder.




                If you go to that archive page, you'll find tar files for pmap 0.3.2 and 0.6.0.






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                The short answer is pmap is deprecated.
                According to this CRAN page:




                Package ‘pmap’ was removed from the CRAN repository.



                Formerly available versions can be obtained from the archive.



                Archived on 2018-03-21 as check issues were not corrected despite reminder.




                If you go to that archive page, you'll find tar files for pmap 0.3.2 and 0.6.0.







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