Putting things together
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Category: Ubuntu
The APT backend for PackageKit has made a lot of progress recently in the 0.3.x series. It nearly supports all features of PackageKit.
Highlights of the 0.3.x series are:
See the feature matrix for more infromation.
Currently we have got a quite outdated 0.2.4 version in Intrepid. Furthermore sharing the same version would help to reduce maintenance burden, since Fedora plans to ship 0.3.2 in the next release. But before proposing a freeze exception I would like to have some feedback.
So if you are interested in this piece of software and want to push packagekit forward please test it on your system and report bugs that you may encounter.
You can find packages of the upcoming 0.3.2 release for Hardy and Intrepid in this Personal Package Archive. Add the repository and install the packages packagekit and packagekit-gnome.
The new applications will appear in the System->Administration menu.
Update: I uploaded packages to the PPA which fix a problem with PolicyKit. Furthermore I fixed the reference to packagekit-gnome package above.
Update: I just upgraded the packages to 0.3.5 and filled a new freeze exception:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/packagekit/+bug/276264
Wednesday, 03-09-08 13:59
@Matteo Gazzoni,
I have done what you said but it didn't help.
First I uninstalled packagekit and packagekit-gnome and then downgraded policykit, then I installed packagekit again.
Regards
Achim
Wednesday, 03-09-08 13:23
@Achim
I've had the same issue after the updates of policykit; so I've downgraded all but packagekit and packagekit-gnome packages to Ubuntu version and it's worked! Have you tried to downgrade and then reinstall packagekit and packagekit-gnome?
Wednesday, 03-09-08 11:52
Sorry that doesn't help. I don't know, it seems something is going wrong with the permissions.
The strange thing is that it even doesn't work in Intrepid.
Regards
Achim
Wednesday, 03-09-08 11:16
I speak for Ubuntu Hardy: you should not update all the packages, only packagekit and packagekit-gnome. If you've already updated them all, force the Ubuntu version from Synaptic.
Wednesday, 03-09-08 11:11
@Matteo Gazzoni,
yes I have also updated policykit and policykit-gnome in Hardy.
My Intrepid system is up-to-date I think.
Am I missing something? Thanks for your help so far.
Regards
Achim