I can confirm this still exists in the Software Center when using
xubuntu 14.04. See attachment for screen shot of the errors - in this
case errors about object files.
** Attachment added: Screenshot - 06192014 - 01:01:46 AM.png
I just tried it again in Ubuntu 13.04 and I was able to install Chrome.
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What would be a good place to look to find definitive information on
file-in-etc-not-marked-as-conffile? (In case I am paranoid and don't
trust Google packages much or forum contributions from people not very
well known to me, or interested to know where definitive documentation
can be found in
Am Samstag, den 15.12.2012, 18:02 + schrieb Kevin Leeds:
What would be a good place to look to find definitive information on
file-in-etc-not-marked-as-conffile? (In case I am paranoid and don't
trust Google packages much or forum contributions from people not very
well known to me, or
Am Montag, den 05.11.2012, 19:48 + schrieb Adam Niedling:
I have the same issue with Google Chrome and Ubuntu 12.10 x64:
Lintian check results for
/home/krychek/Desktop/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb:
E: google-chrome-stable: file-in-etc-not-marked-as-conffile
Adam - Does sudo dpkg -i packagename.deb work? If not, is there any
different output?
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madbiologist: It does work but it's merely a workaround, not a fix for
this problem. I wonder if I should open a new bug report for this.
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I have the same issue with Google Chrome and Ubuntu 12.10 x64:
Lintian check results for
/home/krychek/Desktop/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb:
E: google-chrome-stable: file-in-etc-not-marked-as-conffile
etc/cron.daily/google-chrome
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I running Xubuntu 11.04 64bit and this problem appeared for me first
time today.
Lintian check results for /home/faie/Hämtningar/appinventor-setup_1.1_all.deb:
E: appinventor-setup: arch-independent-package-contains-binary-or-object
usr/google/appinventor/commands-for-Appinventor/adb
E:
I have somewhat related problem with this error.
I had a 10.10 instal where I used SecureCRT 6.7 and inSSIDer (both Linux 64bit
versions). They worked fine. Then I made an upgrade to 11.04 beta 2 and both
apps worked fine. But after I made a fresh install of 11.04 beta 2 I could not
install
Re #52, we've also checked a few affected LSB compliant distribution
independent printer driver packages and they are no longer labelled bad
quality. Thanks!
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@Gary
ITALIAN:
L'installazione di un pacchetto che viola gli standard di qualità non è
permessa.
Questo potrebbe causare seri problemi al tuo computer. Per favore contatta la
persona o l'organizzazione che ha fornito questo pacchetto includendo i
dettagli qui sotto.
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** Changed in: aptdaemon (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Fix Released = In Progress
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This bug was fixed in the package aptdaemon - 0.41+bzr645-0ubuntu1
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aptdaemon (0.41+bzr645-0ubuntu1) natty; urgency=low
* New bzr bugfix snapshot:
- fix state of queue transactions (LP: #702442)
- unify cache open (LP: #694505)
- relax lintian check on libc (for lsb)
I have checked the new package now and the problem is actually fixed.
Thank you very much.
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I can confirm that this problem is fixed.
It still gives the error, but with the option to 'ignore and install'.
The only thing I don't get is why World of Goo for example never gave any
errors in previous Ubuntu releases.
Did the software center become more strict in scanning packages, or is
** Branch linked: lp:software-center
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lintian errors cannot be
It must be possible to install LSB-based packages. To make them
distribution-independent, they do not have lots of dependencies (like on
libc) but depend only on the meta package lsb which in turn is
dependent on everything what the LSB requires. These packages should be
installable with Software
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu Natty)
Milestone: None = ubuntu-11.04
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** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: Undecided = High
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** Changed in: aptdaemon (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
** Changed in: aptdaemon (Ubuntu Natty)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Michael Vogt (mvo)
** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: In Progress = Fix Committed
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This bug was fixed in the package software-center - 3.1.26.3
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[ Michael Vogt ]
* softwarecenter/db/reviews.py:
- do not crash on multiple origins for the same version
(LP: #756415)
* softwarecenter/db/application.py:
For the convenience of translators, I've attached a screenshot of the
dialog that is displayed to allow the user to choose to continue the
installation of a deb that has been found to have packaging problems.
The new string is for the Ignore and install button.
** Attachment added: Screenshot of
Just a note that the translations team has been alerted of the added
string:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-
translators/2011-April/004650.html
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Shouldn't the icon be the gtk-dialog-warning instead of gtk-dialog-
error? The message would need some rewording, too; isn't allowed is
not true any more.
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It's my first time translating any Ubuntu related text, and I don't know
where to put it so here it goes:
Spanish:
El paquete es de mala calidad
No está permitida la instalación de un paquete que viole los estándares
de calidad, ya que este podría causar graves problemas en el sistema.
Favor de
Following up from #41.
Sorry but the changes to software-center don't cut it for the
distribution independent LSB compliant printer driver packages. The
real problem is not just that you can't force installation of the
package, it is also the fact that these printer drivers are labelled
bad
LSB compliant printer drivers with a libc dependency as distributed via
the Linux Foundation's OpenPrinting Database still fail to install.
These packages do not specify an explicit dependency on libc but rely on
the distribution's lsb package to do so. The LSB is clear about what
API of libc has
Actually this is also a software-center issue. Since sc doesn't allow to
override the lintian test.
** Also affects: software-center (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: aptdaemon (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Fix Released = Fix Committed
** Changed in:
By the way the non-fatal linitian warnings can be overriden by the
package itself shipping a corresponding
usr/share/lintian/overrides/PACKAGE_NAME file, see man linitan
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Confirmed with World of Goo and Osmos deb files, both from the Humble
Indie Bundle.
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Ugh, please make sure that any override to allow the installation of
crappy packages gives users a big, fat warning about how stupid and
dangerous it is to install such packages. I am so tired of these PAID
employees churning out such utter crap packages and refusing to follow
the Debian policy
Just a little update:
So I re-installed Ubuntu 11.04. I've got the latest updates from the
main-server and I run the 64-bit edition.
The problem still exists, here's the information I got from (trying) installing
World of Goo. (From the official Humble Bundle Package)
The package is of bad
I'm sorry if I'm doing it wrong, but I wanted to say that the status is wrong...
The problem still exists with a lot of packages. At the moment I'm not able to
install World Of Goo or Google App Inventor for example. Both well-known
products from reliable and trusted sources.
I should tell you
Travis Reeder, I'm sure that if you don't use Ubuntu, this bug is not the
reason.
If you would like Ubuntu you would use a finished version and not look for
developing versions.
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I tried to install LSB printer drivers [1][2], but that failed with the error
message below[3].
LSB printer driver packages don't have a direct dependency on libc, because
they depend on the lsb package.
The lsb package has to depend on libc to conform to the LSB.
Package version is
*
Installed skype 2.2 deb. I can confirm this is fixed. Tks
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I have tried installing World of Goo but I got the same problem again. I've got
the download from the humble bundle site, so it's perfectly trusted. I get the
same problem too with Google App Inventor, so it's not a bug in the World of
Goo package.
I've also tried installing Skype, this does
This bug was fixed in the package aptdaemon - 0.41+bzr614-0ubuntu1
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* New bzr bugfix snapshot:
- fix i18n crash (LP: #724735)
- Allow to specify package names with an architecture
(for multiarch)
- Client:
I uploaded a new version now that massively relaxes the checks. Some
stuff is still checked, let me know if there are failures, but now it
should really only test for critical issues.
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** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
** Package changed: software-center (Ubuntu Natty) = aptdaemon (Ubuntu
Natty)
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Affected by this bug when i was trying to install chrome, dropbox,
teamviewer 6, and a long etc.
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This bug is a duplicate of this one???
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/software-center/+bug/737308
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Milestone: None = ubuntu-11.04-beta-2
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Similar errors as the main post for Teamviewer 6 as well.
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You can however install the Google plugin and Teamviewer 6 with sudo
dpkg -i (*.deb file).
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Still present in the 32-bit Desktop Beta 1 too. Very annoying, I like to
avoid the terminal as much as I can ;)
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Apt-get won't help, and dpkg will complain about dependencies.
$ sudo apt-get install gdebi
and then
$ sudo gdebi package.deb
gdebi will manage to install your chrome/skype/talk-plugins/etc.
that works well for me for google talk plugin !!! just right click the
plugin and open it whit GDEBI
I also had to use GDebi, but I was able to simply right-click on the
packages and select GDebi.
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I have this bug in Natty Beta 1 64-bit, and using the terminal to
install with dpkg is not working either for Chrome. Should be 'sudo dpkg
-i name_of_pkg.deb' and that's encountering errors while processing,
failing after processing triggers for python support. Dpkg worked for
Skype.
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Still present in beta 1.
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i got this bug, too.
but the deb can be installed using `sudo dpkg -i NAME.deb`
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I have this bug too. still isnt fixed.
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I was unable to install Skype and CrossOver. Hopefully this is fixed
soon. I was able to install GDebi using the package manager for
installing .deb files.
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This is a pretty major bug isn't it? Can't install Skype, Chrome,
Dropbox, etc. It's the one thing keeping me from using Ubuntu. Love the
new interface, close to being a convert, but not having skype and chrome
are big holdups.
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Yep and it's got a pretty high importance.
You can install all of those packages via the command line using: sudo
dpkg -i name_of_deb_package_here.deb
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Ahhh sweet! I'm back in business. You the man IKT. ;)
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** Also affects: software-center (Ubuntu Natty)
Importance: High
Status: Triaged
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I tried to install teamviewer and received same error.
http://www.teamviewer.com/
Lintian check results for /home/damon/teamviewer_linux.deb:
W: teamviewer6: unknown-section non-free/internet
W: teamviewer6: postinst-has-useless-call-to-update-menus
W: teamviewer6:
Hopefully it's been decided that install location and copyright have no
place in this ... (among others
For plain users that want some relief while this is being worked on -
ATM lintian is just a recommend of aptdaemon, if you don't need it otherwise
then just remove, aptdaemon will not error
Here are some particulars using 11.04 A3 /w latest stable updates as
of time of this posting...
Dropbox 0.6.7: https://www.dropbox.com/downloading?os=lnx
E: nautilus-dropbox: copyright-contains-dh_make-todo-boilerplate
W: nautilus-dropbox: maintainer-script-ignores-errors postrm
W:
Still reproducible in Alpha 3.
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I looked at this and I think instead of using -F (the ftpmaster-reject
option) we should add our own file based on that. Its e.g. fine to have
a package installing stuff in /opt or with a missing copyright file. But
others (like no-package-name, no-version-field) we definitely want.
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We should blog/mail about it (from irc):
joaopinto mvo, apart from the improvements maybe someone could write a short
summary about the change ? Probably due to the lack of information I have
already seen some comments about eventual Canonical interference
mvo joaopinto: that sounds reasonable,
Will not let me install Google Chrome and Skype either.
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Apt-get won't help, and dpkg will complain about dependencies.
$ sudo apt-get install gdebi
and then
$ sudo gdebi package.deb
gdebi will manage to install your chrome/skype/talk-plugins/etc.
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I have encountered this bug with Crossover
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Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since
this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work,
I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here.
Since these same packages that software center refuses to install can be
installed
** Tags added: natty
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Skype should be blocked.
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The error dialog should in the case provide an action to force the
installation of the package. You just have to call
aptdaemon.client.install_file(path, force=True) to override the warning.
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I also can confirm this bug when trying to install the google-talkplugin
for .deb (http://www.google.com/chat/video/download.html).
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(https://www.dropbox.com/downloading?os=lnx).
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** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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