Problem finding required libraries on ubuntu 16.04

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I have used the following command



sudo apt-get install coinor-cbc


and get the following result



coinor-cbc is already the newest version


However, when I am building a package which require some non-standard libraries along side cbc, I get the following error



--no package 'cbc' found


I don't know why this happens. 
I thought maybe its for the name difference...(coinor-cbc, and cbc)
or should I use PKG_CONFIG_PATH to define the path for cbc?










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    coinor-cbc is probably only a runtime package - to get the development libraries you likely need the corresponding dev package (possibly coinor-libcbc-dev - but you should edit your question to include the name and version of your OS/distribution)
    – steeldriver
    Dec 23 '18 at 2:30
















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I have used the following command



sudo apt-get install coinor-cbc


and get the following result



coinor-cbc is already the newest version


However, when I am building a package which require some non-standard libraries along side cbc, I get the following error



--no package 'cbc' found


I don't know why this happens. 
I thought maybe its for the name difference...(coinor-cbc, and cbc)
or should I use PKG_CONFIG_PATH to define the path for cbc?










share|improve this question



















  • 1




    coinor-cbc is probably only a runtime package - to get the development libraries you likely need the corresponding dev package (possibly coinor-libcbc-dev - but you should edit your question to include the name and version of your OS/distribution)
    – steeldriver
    Dec 23 '18 at 2:30














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I have used the following command



sudo apt-get install coinor-cbc


and get the following result



coinor-cbc is already the newest version


However, when I am building a package which require some non-standard libraries along side cbc, I get the following error



--no package 'cbc' found


I don't know why this happens. 
I thought maybe its for the name difference...(coinor-cbc, and cbc)
or should I use PKG_CONFIG_PATH to define the path for cbc?










share|improve this question















I have used the following command



sudo apt-get install coinor-cbc


and get the following result



coinor-cbc is already the newest version


However, when I am building a package which require some non-standard libraries along side cbc, I get the following error



--no package 'cbc' found


I don't know why this happens. 
I thought maybe its for the name difference...(coinor-cbc, and cbc)
or should I use PKG_CONFIG_PATH to define the path for cbc?







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    coinor-cbc is probably only a runtime package - to get the development libraries you likely need the corresponding dev package (possibly coinor-libcbc-dev - but you should edit your question to include the name and version of your OS/distribution)
    – steeldriver
    Dec 23 '18 at 2:30













  • 1




    coinor-cbc is probably only a runtime package - to get the development libraries you likely need the corresponding dev package (possibly coinor-libcbc-dev - but you should edit your question to include the name and version of your OS/distribution)
    – steeldriver
    Dec 23 '18 at 2:30








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coinor-cbc is probably only a runtime package - to get the development libraries you likely need the corresponding dev package (possibly coinor-libcbc-dev - but you should edit your question to include the name and version of your OS/distribution)
– steeldriver
Dec 23 '18 at 2:30





coinor-cbc is probably only a runtime package - to get the development libraries you likely need the corresponding dev package (possibly coinor-libcbc-dev - but you should edit your question to include the name and version of your OS/distribution)
– steeldriver
Dec 23 '18 at 2:30











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