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Sergi Font
2012-12-21
2012-12-21
  • Sergi Font

    Sergi Font - 2012-12-21

    Hi

    I'm not shure if it's a bug, so i decided to post here first.

    When i'm installing qlc+ for amd64 on linux ubuntu 12.04 the installation give back an error.
    I post the error.

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    (Reading database ... 401237 files and directories currently installed.)
    Unpacking qlcplus (from .../qlcplus_4.1.1_amd64.deb) ...
    dpkg: error processing /home/celedabcn/Descargas/qlcplus_4.1.1_amd64.deb (--install):
    trying to overwrite '/etc/udev/rules.d/z65-enttec-dmxusb.rules', which is also in package qlc:i386 3.2.2
    dpkg-deb (subprocess): data: internal gzip write error: Broken pipe
    dpkg-deb (subprocess): failed in write on buffer copy for failed to write to pipe in copy: Broken pipe
    dpkg-deb: error: subprocess <decompress> returned error exit status 2
    Errors were encountered while processing:
    /home/celedabcn/Descargas/qlcplus_4.1.1_amd64.deb

     
    • Massimo Callegari

      I've just downloaded the package and installed it on Ubuntu 12.04 64bit.
      It works ok.
      Sourceforge is experiencing a lot of problems lately. Try again ?

      P.S. I see you have QLC 3.2.2 i386 installed. Maybe you should remove it ?

       

      Last edit: Massimo Callegari 2012-12-21
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