I bought something in the Ubuntu Software Centre and I am getting an error on the install (all of this is automated via Software Centre). Is there someone I can contact about this?
This is for a purchase of Linux Format 158. Notice that the error log mentions Linux Format 157, a different issue. But I get the error even if I delete the issue 157 related file.
Error log:
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Preparing to unpack .../lxf158_1.0-0ubuntu2_all.deb ...
Unpacking lxf158 (1.0-0ubuntu2) ...
dpkg: error processing archive /var/cache/apt/archives/lxf158_1.0-0ubuntu2_all.deb (--unpack):
trying to overwrite '/opt/futurenet/magazines/data/lxf157.xpm', which is also in package lxf157 1.0-0ubuntu1
dpkg-deb: error: subprocess paste was killed by signal (Broken pipe)
Errors were encountered while processing:
/var/cache/apt/archives/lxf158_1.0-0ubuntu2_all.deb
Error in function: { NOTE: this is where the message ends }
I followed the suggestion in the comments to "contact the developer". They responded that they have no control over the matter. Since money is being charged on this, there should be some Ubuntu contact to resolve it. Otherwise, they should place a warning: "No refund even if your purchase fails to install".
Unfortunately we don't have any control over the issues in the software centre, they've been packaged up and licensed away. It certainly looks like someone got confused with issues 157 and 158, but you'd need to communicate with them directly to fix it/get a refund.
Edit: I was able to get a paypal refund from the email address given in the answer ([email protected]). There was a four or five day delay until I heard back, so be patient.
A refund tends to spark action from the maintainer.
Also have look at My purchase/install failed. How can I get more detail about the error?:
Run Software Center.
Attempt to install the failing package in Software Center. Write down each action you take during this process, so there will be enough information to duplicate your steps exactly.
As soon as the install fails, quit from Software Center.
Create a bug or support request with a description of what you were trying to do, the details of each step you took, what you expected to happen, and what happened instead.
Attach ~/.cache/software-center/software-center.log to your bug report or support request.
Attach a copy of your receipt(s) or purchase history to your bug or support request.