This is the last time I write for this bunch of different threads opened for
the same bug. My bug reported was this:

Synaptic and apt-get say that the installation of some packets had success
when in fact didn't because the md5 checksum failed. For example the
flash-plugin, but NOT the ONLY one. So the problem is not that the
flash-plugin is not installed!.

To fix the real problem. So easy! As someone said, it is surely just that
the error exit code is valid. In fact in apt-get we can see the error of the
md5 checksum.

To fix a particular problem for the md5 checksum. So easy! Just actualize
the md5 checksum.

So if the solutions are so so easy, why write hundreds of threads without
solving the problems? why spend time deciding which bug number should they
have?? Now I receive like 10 bugs threads all originated by the same, what
is just so annoying. Don't waste the time in bureaucracy. Stop sending
useless mails.

With all the respects.

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flashplugin-nonfree fails to install... new version?
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