Hm. Seems this way also solve my problem. Now I have:
# dpkg -l | egrep libnspr\|libnss\|chromium ii chromium 18.0.1025.151~r130497-1 Google's open source chromium web browser ii chromium-inspector 18.0.1025.151~r130497-1 page inspector for the chromium browser ii libnspr4 2:4.9-3 NetScape Portable Runtime Library ii libnspr4-0d 2:4.9-3 NetScape Portable Runtime Library - transitional package ii libnss3-1d 3.12.8-1+squeeze4 Network Security Service libraries And everything works fine. But what was the root of the problem - libnss or libnspr ?.. 2012/6/7 Jonathan Nieder <jrnie...@gmail.com>: > Oleg Kostyuk wrote: > >> Seems I did just typo, and instead of installing libnspr4-0d/testng, I >> installed libnss3-1d/testing. Surprisingly, but this solved my >> problem. > > Gah. > > [...] >> Would you like me to try to install libnss3-1d/stable and >> libnspr4-0d/testing? > > Sure, yes that would be interesting. > > Thanks, > Jonathan -- Sincerely yours, Oleg Kostyuk (CUB-UANIC) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org