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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/876677
Title:
google-chrome-stable amd64 .deb reports "Wrong architecture" and won't
install
Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
Expired
Bug description:
google-chrome-stable 14.0.835.202-r103287, Ubuntu Software Center
5.0.1.5
1. Download the Chrome "64 bit .deb" at
<http://www.google.com/chrome/eula.html?platform=linux_ubuntu_x86_64>.
2. On a 64-bit Ubuntu installation, open the .deb.
3. In USC, click "Install".
What happens:
2. Ubuntu Software Center opens to a screen that shows:
- the icon for something that is already installed, when it isn't
- an "Install" button
- the error message, "Wrong architecture 'amd64'".
3. The "Install" button becomes insensitive, but nothing else happens.
What should happen:
2. Chrome appears not installed and installable.
3. Chrome is installed.
For different errors when trying to install Chrome, see bug 868188,
bug 696282, and bug 869683.
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