PackageKit: Call for testing

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:

  • Search for codecs and mime type handlers
  • Local file installation
  • Change log for updates
  • Group support
  • Repository handling
  • Notification of new distro releases
  • A lot of bug fixes

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Currently we have got a quite outdated 0.2.4 version in Intrepid.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

 
  1. Matteo Gazzoni

    Wednesday, 03-09-08 10:37

    @ Achim
    Have you installed packagekit and packagekit-gnome only or have you done all the updates (e.g. policykit) ?
  2. Sebastian Heinlein

    Wednesday, 03-09-08 08:17

    I already filled an ITP bug for Debian. But I am not sure if PackageKit violates the Debian Policy. Furthermore I want to upload a mature version of PackageKit to Debian only.
  3. foo bar

    Tuesday, 02-09-08 19:08

    Can Ubuntu please push that into Debian for once?
  4. Eric Pritchett

    Tuesday, 02-09-08 18:28

    Someone else mention that it makes more sense if the dialog box asking 'Do you want to install this package: xyz.deb should say Install/Skip or Yes/No rather than Ok/Cancel and I tend to agree.
  5. Achim Frase

    Tuesday, 02-09-08 17:25

    I have the same problem as Luca Venturini.
    Installed it on Hardy 64-bit and Intrepid 32-bit.

    I get this error message.

    Authorization could not be obtained

    org.freedesktop.packagekit.system-update auth_admin_keep_always

    Regards
    Achim
 

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