** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu Natty)
Status: Triaged = Invalid
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package flashplugin-installer 10.2.159.1ubuntu1 failed
I changed update-manager to mian servers and there were proper upgrades.
Everything works.
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package flashplugin-installer
Purged the pending nspluginwrapper since it breaks upgrade of ia32-libs,
afterwards flawless dist-upgrade.
ia32-libs : Breaks: nspluginwrapper ( 1.4.4-0ubuntu2) but 1.4.4-0ubuntu1
should be installed.
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by
held packages.
I installed the native 64bit plugin via the sevenmachines PPA:
~$ sudo apt-cache policy flashplugin64-installer
flashplugin64-installer:
Installed: 11.0.1.98-0ubuntu0~sevenmachines1
Candidate: 11.0.1.98-0ubuntu0~sevenmachines1
Version table:
*** 11.0.1.98-0ubuntu0~sevenmachines1 0
I still have problems:
Download done.
Flash Plugin installed.
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
/usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
dpkg: error processing flashplugin-installer (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
P. Golab you may want to try:
$ sudo aptitude install flashplugin-installer
$ sudo apt-get install flashplugin-installer
In my case, the first command seemed to clean up some dependencies while
the next did the actual pulling of packages.
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Anders Feder
Thanks for help, I tried you advice but it didn't worked.
Still throws:
Download done.
Flash Plugin installed.
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
/usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
dpkg: error processing flashplugin-installer (--configure):
subprocess
Same here:
Download done.
Flash Plugin installed.
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
/usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
dpkg: error processing flashplugin-installer (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
dpkg:
I think those of you who still have the problem may just have to wait
for your local mirrors to sync. I, too, still had the problem after it
was marked fixed, but a day and an apt-get update later, it worked.
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aptitude install flashplugin-installer
gives me
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
flashplugin-installer: Depends: flashplugin-downloader which is a virtual
package.
Depends: nspluginwrapper but it is not going to be
installed.
The following actions will
I removed my sevenmachines flash (which I used in the mean time) with
ppa-purge and then installed ubuntu-restricted-extras. Worked for me.
Note: I do have multiarch enabled.
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flashplugin-nonfree in oneiric now pulls in the i386 package, which has
complete correct library dependencies. I believe this bug is now fixed.
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Triaged = Fix Released
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I still get an error on 'apt-get upgrade':
E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned an error code (1)
I did try installing Adobe's x64 beta, though (and failed). Could this
be an issue for upgrading this package?
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This solved the issue for me:
$ sudo aptitude install flashplugin-installer
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package flashplugin-installer 10.2.159.1ubuntu1 failed to
Yes. +1 on the vote for amd64 native flash player. Works great and no
more 32-bit hackery...
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http://labs.adobe.com/downloads/flashplayer11.html
http://download.macromedia.com/pub/labs/flashplatformruntimes/flashplayer11/flashplayer11_b2_install_lin_64_080811.tar.gz
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When I activated i386 as suggested here
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel-
announce/2011-August/000886.html, then apt-get install flashplugin-
installer wants to install about 20+ new packages. I will use 64bit
targz for now from the adobe site.
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@Dejan: Yes, this is a normal behaviour. It wants to install some
required 32-bit libraries (instead of one huge ia32-libs). Everything is
okay then, if it wants to install some new packages.
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Installing the i386 packages didn't resolve this bug for me but the
flash 11 x64 beta works resolves this problem.
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package
to fix this, in addition to following https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives
/ubuntu-devel-announce/2011-August/000886.html, you must also install
libnss3:i386 (it will drag libnspr4:i386 libsqlite3-0:i386 with it
which as also needed).
that's enough to unbreak the install, but then, you'll notice at
Installing the packages libnss3:i386 and libcurl3:i386 fixes it here
too.
However, the final solution should use the Adobe 64-bits
libflashplayer.so, still in beta though but works.
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** Summary changed:
- package flashplugin-installer 10.2.159.1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
+ package flashplugin-installer 10.2.159.1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade:
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found
As commented there the cmd in devel-announce does nothing here. Running Oneiric
since alpha1 and upgraded all along.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/flashplugin-nonfree/+bug/829182/comments/5
As a workaround there is still version 10.3 d162 in add-ons-manager which could
be used by
Currently installed:
ia32-libs:
Installed: 20090808ubuntu16
Candidate: 20090808ubuntu16
Version table:
*** 20090808ubuntu16 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ oneiric/universe amd64 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
nspluginwrapper:
Installed: 1.4.4-0ubuntu1
Same here:
...
2011-08-21 18:17:17 (277 KB/s) - `./adobe-flashplugin_10.3.183.4.orig.tar.gz'
saved [5517014/5517014]
Download done.
Flash Plugin installed.
nspluginwrapper: no appropriate viewer found for
/usr/lib/flashplugin-installer/libflashplayer.so
dpkg: error processing
It works after downgrading ia32-libs to 20090808ubuntu13 from natty.
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package flashplugin-installer 10.2.159.1ubuntu1 failed to
FWIW this PPA solved the issue for me
https://launchpad.net/~sevenmachines/+archive/flash/+packages
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I've got the same dpkg error.
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