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It seems to still think you have ros-indigo-desktop, ros-indigo-perception, ros-indigo-simulators and ros-indigo-urdf-tutorial installed. I suppose your purge didn't work entirely. Try and delete them again through a sudo apt-get remove packagename?

It seems to still think you have ros-indigo-desktop, ros-indigo-perception, ros-indigo-simulators and ros-indigo-urdf-tutorial installed. I suppose your purge didn't work entirely. Try and delete them again through a sudo apt-get remove packagename?

If that fails, you can try and do a sudo apt-get install -f (attempt fix any broken packages). And then try and delete them again after that (just in case they were broken and not completely removed because of that)

It seems to still think you have ros-indigo-desktop, ros-indigo-perception, ros-indigo-simulators and ros-indigo-urdf-tutorial installed. I suppose your purge didn't work entirely. Try and delete them again through a sudo apt-get remove packagename?

If that fails, you can try and do a sudo apt-get install -f (attempt to fix any broken packages). And then try and delete them again after that (just in case they were broken and not completely removed because of that)

It seems to still think you have ros-indigo-desktop, ros-indigo-perception, ros-indigo-simulators and ros-indigo-urdf-tutorial installed. installed or something related to those. I suppose your purge didn't work entirely. Try and delete them again through a sudo apt-get remove packagename?

If that fails, you can try and do a sudo apt-get install -f (attempt to fix any broken packages). And then try and delete them again after that (just in case they were broken and not completely removed because of that)

It seems to still think you have ros-indigo-desktop, ros-indigo-perception, ros-indigo-simulators and ros-indigo-urdf-tutorial installed or something related to those. I suppose your purge didn't work entirely. Try and delete them again through a sudo apt-get remove packagename?

If that fails, you can try and do a sudo apt-get install -f (attempt to fix any broken packages). And then try and to run your install again or try to delete them again and try the install again after that (just in case they were broken and not completely removed because of that)that.