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[Bug 914967] Re: Version string 'git-2623d8f-1': version number does not start with a digit

 

1. openshot-ffmpeg is not installed.
$ dpkg -l | grep -i openshot
ii  openshot                                   1.3.0-1                                              Create and edit videos and movies
ii  openshot-doc                               1.3.0-1                                              Help manual for OpenShot Video Editor

2.  There is no longer an openshot ppa in use
$ grep -i openshot /etc/apt/sources.list
$ 

3. There are no packages to purge
$ sudo apt-get autoremove
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree       
Reading state information... Done
0 upgraded, 0 newly installed, 0 to remove and 0 not upgraded.
$

apt-get is complaining about an openshot package right?

Platform: 
Ubuntu 11.04
2.6.38-13-generic #53-Ubuntu SMP i686

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Title:
  Version string 'git-2623d8f-1': version number does not start with a
  digit

Status in OpenShot Video Editor:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Running openshot from PPA, I get this message every time I install a
  package with apt-get.  Could you please fix your packaging?

  Preconfiguring packages ...
  dpkg: warning: parsing file '/var/lib/dpkg/available' near line 66645 package 'openshot-ffmpeg':
   error in Version string 'git-2623d8f-1': version number does not start with a digit

  
  Relevant part of /var/lib/dpkg/available

  
  Package: openshot-ffmpeg
  Priority: extra
  Section: checkinstall
  Installed-Size: 40312
  Maintainer: Jonathan.Oomph@xxxxxxxxx
  Architecture: i386
  Version: git-2623d8f-1
  Provides: openshot-ffmpeg
  Size: 16157330
  Description: Package created with checkinstall 1.6.1

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