Hi all. Ubuntu was running updates while I was away from my computer, but when I came back it said that FlightGear had failed to update. When I click on FlightGear to run it, it says that the base data files are missing, and directs me to https://sourceforge.net/projects/flightgear/files/ for me to downnload the files myself. The trouble is, the base files for flightgear aren't on the page yet, it only goes as recent as 2018.2. The website actually gives an error saying: "The "/release-2018.2.1/Fl..018.2.1-data.tar.bz2" file could not be found or is not available. Please select another file."
After finding that FlightGear had yet again screwed itself whilst updating, I went to remove it via apt-get to then reinstall it at 2018.2. It then moaned at me about unmet dependencies, in particular flightgear-data-base and flightgear-data-aircrafts, the same damn files that FlightGear wants me to download, but can't.
Has FlightGear been released onto Ubuntu without the necassary files available, or should I just use the base files for 2018.2? Is anybody else experiencing the same thing?
INFO:
OS: Ubuntu 18.04
FG Version: 2018.2.1
Graphics Card: AMD Radeon R7 Graphics