Feb 9, 2013

How-To Geek: HTG Explains: What Does “This Package is of Bad Quality” Mean on Ubuntu?

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HTG Explains: What Does "This Package is of Bad Quality" Mean on Ubuntu?
Feb 9th 2013, 11:00

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Install many third-party .deb packages on Ubuntu – even mainstream, high-quality software like Google Chrome and Skype – and you will see an error saying the package is of bad quality. We will explain what this scary-looking error actually means.

This error is usually a false alarm. You can generally go ahead and install "bad quality" packages in spite of the error message. The message only indicates that the package files don't strictly comply with Debian packaging policy.

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