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[Bug 701257] Re: Cannot accept license that shows in terminal

 

Reproduced with astah-community 6.4.1 in software-center trunk r2404.

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: software-center (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Description changed:

- Binary package hint: software-center
- 
  I tried installing astah-community package from Change Vision
  (http://astah.change-vision.com/en/product/astah-community.html) by
  dowloading a .deb package and double-clicking it. Software center
  constantly showed that package is installing. I had to kill software-
  center and few other processes (dpkg etc.).
  
  Then I tried installing it from the console with dpkg -i command.
  
- It turned out, that te package requires user to see the license (opened
+ It turned out, that the package requires user to see the license (opened
  by less) and type 'yes' to accept it. GDebi seems to support it, but
  software-center doesn't, what makes such packages uninstallable for less
  advanced users.

** Summary changed:

- Cannot accept license that shows in terminal
+ License shown in terminal blocks current and future tasks

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Title:
  License shown in terminal blocks current and future tasks

Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  I tried installing astah-community package from Change Vision
  (http://astah.change-vision.com/en/product/astah-community.html) by
  dowloading a .deb package and double-clicking it. Software center
  constantly showed that package is installing. I had to kill software-
  center and few other processes (dpkg etc.).

  Then I tried installing it from the console with dpkg -i command.

  It turned out, that the package requires user to see the license
  (opened by less) and type 'yes' to accept it. GDebi seems to support
  it, but software-center doesn't, what makes such packages
  uninstallable for less advanced users.

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