Roman: I think that installing an installer package and not accepting
its license is not a valid combination. Either accept the license or
remove the installer package. There's no point having an installer
package installed and not accepting its license.

Sjors: Having notifications about scripts that actually download
anything seems useful to me. That said, you can of course also directly
install the adobe-flashplugin package from the partner repo instead.

I can see the argument for not printing "processing" lines if we don't
actually do anything; but if we actually do anything, I think we should
print that - I'd want to know if third-party files are downloaded and
installed somewhere in my system.

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