(I couldn't understand Mekaniserad Apelsin's post so some of my post may
just be repeating what he said.)

I received this update automatically via update manager.  Because the
previous tar.gz was still in /var/cache/flashplugin-nonfree, the package
did not attempt to download the new version, and of course it failed the
md5sum check.  I had to manually remove the old tar.gz and run aptitude
reinstall to get it installed properly.

1) The package needs to remove the older tar.gz and then download the
new one before checking its md5.  Possibly the package could include
md5sums for all previous versions of the package so that it knows that
the tar.gz is a previous version (or the files could be renamed to
include version info).

2) The package should fail to install if the md5sums do not match,
instead of the package installing successfully without actually
installing the plugin.

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flashplugin-nonfree fails to install... new version?
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/173890
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