This debdiff contains a minimal fix to resolve the noisy assertions (and
potential crash) when searching for AppStream data.
It should be suitable for upload to Jammy.
@tintou, sorry for hijacking the SRU report a bit, in hindsight I should
probably have filed a new one. This should address the m
Public bug reported:
[ Impact ]
* Currently, any application that is using modern AppStream metadata
containing / tags in their description, and that is still using the
deprecated appstream-glib will fail to parse this data.
* Unfortunately, this affects some high-visibility applications now,
Since it's a race condition, it's hard to reproduce. The most reliable way to
do so is with Flatpak 1.14.x, which isn't part of Jammy.
So, if you're fine with having this potential issue for other tools in the OS,
that apparently isn't triggered by anything currently in Jammy, then this
doesn't
Not sure what you mean, but a GNOME Software with no PackageKit would mean that
users are completely unable to install or remove any application from the
Ubuntu archive, in addition to flavors not being able to use offline upgrades
anymore.
So this sounds like a suggestion with tons of huge draw
If the package installs a metainfo file into `/usr/share/metainfo` it
should be displayed. Otherwise it will not be displayed, and that is a
design decision by GNOME Software as not enough metadata is available.
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Oh no, I thought this was live!
As far as I know, Flathub might be switching to modern AppStream again soon (if
it didn't do that already even).
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In any case, don't take 0.16.0 without this patch:
https://github.com/ximion/appstream/commit/631303a8d16c2f608428a89bb94511bc28ae5417
- otherwise anything that's using GIR bindings will crash. I will be
making an emergency 0.16.1 release soon, and all previous releases are
perfectly fine and well
I will apply the patch mentioned above and submit a fixed package for review.
Please wait some more time :)
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Here is a patch to apply this on Ubuntu.
I compiles and does not cause any misbehaviour, but I still need to test it on
the actual hardware. I will report back if it worked.
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Tested and working fine! (Definitely resolves the issue)
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intel gma3600: X unable to start
Status in X.Org X server:
There is an easier way: Just fetch the patches DEB packages from my
Experimental PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~ximion/+archive/ppa/+sourcepub/2784157/+listing-archive-extra
and install them.
You then just need to be careful when updating your Xserver: The debdiff here
needs to have been applied,
Better install the package manually - the PPA is for my experimental stuff, so
it's not safe to use on productive machines. (this package could have gone to
my testing PPA, however...)
You might want to install the packages
xserver-common
xserver-xfbdev
xserver-xorg-core
xvfb
Jus
Looks like this is still build using a wrong LCL on Ubuntu...
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Easymp3gain Hangs when clicking Add File or Add Folder
Stat
This issue also breaks Publican and similar tools which validate their input
Docbook before running.
It's a pretty annoying thing to track down (I initially thought it was a
publican issue...), especially because it was introduced by a security bugfix,
breaking existing setups.
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Since eMp3Gain ist more or less dead upstream, I don't expect anything to
happen... I suggest everyone to try the new build from Saucy, which is built
against a fresh LCL which shouldn't have this problem and also provides a
(working) Qt4 build of the package.
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[
Fixed in version 3.2-1 of GSD.
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Unfortunately I can't do much about this... This is something GTK+ and
LCL developers need to solve... (there's something wrong in the LCL
definitely...)
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Should be fixed in Quantal.
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Easymp3gain Ha
The problem is a combination of GTK+, LCL and easyMp3gain, which should be okay
in Quantal, but not in Precise - it should be fixed in Precise, if not, please
reopen this bugreport.
If you take the *binary* packages from Debian/Quantal, it should work too.
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Hmm... Can you please install the debug infos then, run gdb on easymp3gain and
attach the fresh backtrace here then?
I wonder why this works for other people... Your GTK+ is up-to-date?
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gimp (or any other gnome app) should pull
Have you tried the version from Debian unstable?
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Easymp3gain Hangs when clicking Add File or Add Folder
Status in GTK+ GU
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gimp (or any other gnome app) should pul
Can someone try if this works now on Precise? If not, we maybe should
trigger a rebuild of easyMp3Gain, this might help.
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Public bug reported:
Hi!
The GSettings schema file
"org.gnome.settings-daemon.plugins.updates.gschema.xml" is missing in Ubuntu's
version of the GSD package. (It is present in Debian)
Please add this file, some applications like the GNOME-PackageKit preferences
need it installed (will crash oth
I have to agree, shipping this file is independent from enabling the
auto-update plugin.
As programs relying on the schema are already crashing, this bug is definitely
not a 'whishlist' item...
I hope this can be resolved! :)
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Not really fixed, AppStream has an incomplete workaround for the
gobject-introspection bug (which may break at any time for new functions
in either Python or Vala, if we aren't super careful).
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This is not a problem in "appstream", it's usually a package manager issue,
e.g. if there was a power outage during upgrades or install/remove steps. In
this case, it just randomly hit the appstream package.
If the APT installation is fixed, this problem should go away. Please file an
issue agai
Nice :-) Now only the gnome-software patch is missing to fix this issue
completely (at least for the package, according to Launchpad)
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Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu Focal)
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This is kind of to be expected, PPAs - unlike the main Ubuntu
repositories - do not support AppStream.
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Apps from P
The bug is actually this one, in gobject-introspection:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection/-/issues/305
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Actually, I just realized that Ubuntu has its very own, new flavor of this bug
due to shipping gnome-software as a Snap. The `appstream` package is seeded
with the minimal desktop seed, which is good, but in order for the Snap version
of GS to install any icons, the `apt-config-icons` package al
>From looking at this again, I'm pretty sure that my patch from #1864307
will actually fix this issue too :-)
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Title:
Yaru
On 1): The metainfo/appdata file is only enough if it is complete, so,
contains an icon reference and name/summary/etc. tags. If it doesn't,
then you'll need the .desktop file as well and a launchable entry.
On 2): All of these locations are wrong ^^ Metainfo files *must* be installed
into /usr/s
@nicocarbone: You'll also want to do something that `apt-config-icons`
is installed alongside `appstream` in Ubuntu desktops that use the
gnome-software Snap.
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On a fresh Ubuntu installation, apt-config-icons isn't installed by
default (at least it wasn't when I installed a fresh Ubuntu yesterday,
until I replaced the snap-store with the packaged gnome-software). So
new users who aren't upgrading from a previous Ubuntu version will still
have much less ic
Neat :-) That should do the job for all combinations of snap-store and
gnome-software, once the GS patch is in there as well.
Thanks Ken for doing the integration work :-)
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Title:
Many apps have no icon in Software on F
@stuardo:
The reason for Guake being missing is that the `guake.desktop` file in
`/usr/share/applications` is a symbolic link *and* the application doesn't ship
a metainfo file.
This is forbidden: https://wiki.debian.org/AppStream/Guidelines
The .desktop file being a symlink results in Guake basi
There are two things which could be the cause for this:
1) The appstream-generator used for Focal is old, and there were quite a few
fixes to find more icons and ignore apps without sufficient icon data in more
recent releases. @laney will hopefully update the tool ;-)
2) GNOME Software has a
This is resolved in appstream >= 0.12.10-1
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This is resolved in `appstream >= 0.12.7` (since the code doesn't exist
there anymore). The original issue was likely caused by AppStream not
handling broken metadata correctly, which is an area that has also been
improved greatly.
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
This error message is shown not to alert users, but rather make users report
these issues to the distributor, as this particular issue means the distributor
has a mistake in their metadata somewhere.
In this case it's not Ubuntu's fault directly, but rather GNOME Software
injecting invalid metad
Technically, PPAs with AppStream data or other repositories with broken data
can trigger this as well.
AppStream could make a guess who is to blame for the breakage and give a more
specific error, but that will require some more extensive code changes.
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Public bug reported:
Hi!
GNOME Software currently injects invalid AppStream metadata in Focal, causing a
complaint message like "AppStream cache update completed, but some metadata was
ignored due to errors." on every APT update.
This can be fixed by applying this patch from upstream and Debian,
You will want this patch, unless there are further modifications to it
in the next few days: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
software/-/commit/d743f920867d8f57beac56191c8912147ef23c8f
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Or rather, use the even better (attached) patch :-P
** Patch added:
"0001-appstream-Don-t-solely-add-a-stock-icon-for-an-app-a.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1866134/+attachment/5358966/+files/0001-appstream-Don-t-solely-add-a-stock-icon-for-an-app-a.patc
Ooooh, sorry... I was coming from duplicate #1864307, which the patch above
solves, but I am not sure if this particular issue is solved as well...
So, I don't think #1864307 is a duplicate bug of this, I think those two are
separate issues (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1866134
Yaru icons are not shown in Gnome-Software
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues #918
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/918
** Also affects: gnome-software via
https://gitlab.gnome.org/G
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872258 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872258
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1872258
GS injects invalid metadata, causing "AppStream cache update completed, but
some metadata was ignored"
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icons missing from main and internal pages
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1864307
Many apps have no icon in Software on Focal
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1864307 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1864307
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Many apps have no icon in Software on Focal
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IDLE has no icon, and apparently never had one:
http://appstream.ubuntu.com/bionic/universe/issues/idle-python3.6.html
The very best way to fix this permanently in the future would be to ask
Python upstream to add a metainfo file for IDLE as described in
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstr
@lammert-nijhof: Your locale/keyboard layout is likely messed up - type
your password without sudo, to see which password you are actually
typing for your account (and then adjust to the keyboard layout you
currently have for repair)
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pdate-static-data.patch: Update the license and TLD lists to
validate newer licenses correctly.
* Bump standards version: No changes needed
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** Affects: appstream (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
** Changed in: appstrea
ta.patch: Update the license and TLD lists to
validate newer licenses correctly.
* Bump standards version: No changes needed
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At this point, I think it's safe to say that implementing full multiarch
support for AppStream simply isn't going to happen. It's simply better for app
authors to provide native implementations for amd64 instead of relying on i386
compatibility.
If support was implemented fully, we would downloa
The specific code that resulted in this issue doesn't exist in newer
AppStream releases, so this sort of is "fixed" that way, as this issue
can't be triggered anymore.
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
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At this point, I think it's safe to say that implementing full multiarch
support for AppStream simply isn't going to happen. It's simply better for app
authors to provide native implementations for amd64 instead of relying on i386
compatibility.
If support was implemented fully, we would downloa
At this point, I think it's safe to say that implementing full multiarch
support for AppStream simply isn't going to happen, at least not anytime soon.
It's simply easier for app authors to provide native implementations for amd64
instead of relying on i386 compatibility.
If support was implemen
Wrong project, this is not in AppStream, but appstream-glib (thanks for
the patch though! :-) )
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** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
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Title:
plasma-workspace FTBFS with appstream 0.11.8
@donkult: The downloads for all architectures are not allowed at time,
because doing so would lead to AppStream-ID collisions, and AppStream
itself has no notion of architectures (yet - I played around with that a
bit, but there is no definitive good solution yet).
For downloading Components-all,
This will be in the upcoming 0.9.6 release, which I will release this
week. So Debian (and Yakkety) will have it very soon.
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Titl
With your fix, we don't need to touch AppStream at all, since it would
just work. Which would mean we could close the issue in "appstream" as
invalid then...
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With Muon, Sebastien actually meant Discover, which has the same
problems like GNOME Software.
GUI applications should still be visible, and the fact that some are not shown
is a bug in the metadata generator or (more likely) the packaging or upstream
software.
Not all of these issues were addre
** Changed in: gnome-software
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[packaging] gnome-software provides a broken syml
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573052
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[packaging] gnome-software provides a broken symlink of
/usr/lib/gs-plugins-9/libgs_plugin_xdg_app_reviews.so on Ubuntu 16.04
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@Laney: Debian has the fix too now, included in the 0.9.6 release which
should show up in Yakkety soonish.
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Title:
Refresh hang
Synaptic and Muon look at packages, which is something different than
applications.
Applications and software with much metadata is in a different file. We
generate the data from packages, but it is not the same as a package. In order
to get enough metadata out, the packages must match some crit
Yeah, the old Ubuntu Software Center was designed to also replace Synaptic,
while the new GNOME Software is for applications / fonts / other visible stuff
only (the same as KDE Discover does).
Advanced users are encouraged to use Synaptic, Muon or the command-line
directly.
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This issue is resolved in Yakkety, nedds fixing in Xenial still.
The patch in -proposed resolves this issue for me.
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This thing is a red herring - whatever issue you are experiencing, it
doesn't have anything to do with the broken symlink. If you want to
silence this message, you could just delete the symlink, if you want.
Otherwise, simply ignore it.
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That still doesn't include information on why you need to know the package name
at all...
In any case, most stuff in the AppStream cache can be queried via `appstreamcli
search audovia` (and it shows the package name on the CLI).
If you really think this is necessary, I suggest you to take this u
This bug is fixed in Yakkety and Debian testing/unstable, but still
needs to be resolved in Xenial.
** Changed in: appstream-glib (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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Works perfectly here, thanks!
@Neil: Can you test this too?
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Needs to implement the full DEP-11 icon spec for compa
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Refresh hangs due to strdup on non-NULL terminated string
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@John Wang: Did you also update libappstream3? Because that's where the
bug actually is ;-)
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Refresh hangs due to strdup
Weird, I wonder what happened that many people are experiencing this now...
Removing `/usr/bin/appstreamcli` is fine if you install the fixed package
afterwards.
To install this manually, please do (for amd64, adjust URLs for other
architectures):
```
cd /tmp && mkdir asfix
cd asfix
wget
https:
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1579712 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1579712
Yes, this is already fixed in proposed-updates.
A more complete fix is in Yakkety, but the one in x-p-u will do the job just
fine (see the bug report this one is a duplicate of for details).
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@Lonnie: this is the same bug. Install the package via dpkg as described
in post #24, that should solve the 100% CPU issue too - the issue
manifests itself in some very interesting ways sometimes.
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthias Klumpp (ximion)
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthias Klumpp (ximion)
** Changed in: appstream-glib (Ubuntu Xenial)
Milestone: None => xenial-updates
** Changed in: appstream-glib (Ubuntu)
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I think a high priority is the better fit now, since this - for some
reason - started to hit more users than expected now, and the
manifestations of this bug are very annoying. It doesn't cause data loss
or is a critical security issue though.
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu Xenial)
Importance
@Brett: When the AppStream cache update is triggered, the APT cache is updated,
so updates will still be installed. Ideally, the fixed package is shipped via
x-updates soon, so no more people get trapped.
SRU verification is done at least, and we now have more than enough people
confirming the b
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1579712 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1579712
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I made the summary less technical, so maybe fewer duplicates of this get
reported when people go through the bug list. I also added instructions on how
to fix this immediately without removing packages or moving config files around
to the bug description, so people who find this bug don't need t
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1573052 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1573052
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1573052
[packaging] gnome-software provides a broken symlink of
/usr/lib/gs-plugins-9/libgs_plugin_xdg_app_reviews.so on Ubuntu 16.04
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Nominated for Xenial, because this warning message seems to irritate many
people.
Can be fixed when convenient (by just removing that symlink or applying the
upstream patch which renames the plugin and builds it properly without
versioned name).
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FWIW, just making Aptdaemon stop to pretend to be PackageKit and then adjust
the dependent packages to not require the compat layer explicitly should also
do the job.
(we did that at Debian, and right now, only one package still explicitly
depends on Aptd (but that one is using Aptd-specific API
This bugfix in asglib was actually just exposing a different bug in GNOME
Software, which has been reported as
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=766924 now.
When that one is fixed, both packages can be patched and go in together.
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https:/
Does that repository have AppStream/DEP-11 data? If not, that's where
the problem lies ;-)
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Title:
Cannot install packages
Is /var/cache/ writable for root? (and /var/cache/app-info/xapian for
that matter)
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Title:
update fails, "AppStream cache updat
See http://appstream.ubuntu.com/xenial/main/issues/idle.html why IDLE isn't
shown, and
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/python-defaults/+bug/1559541 for the
corresponding bug report.
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** Package changed: gnome-software (Ubuntu) => appstream-dep11 (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1568837
Title:
Debian "Description" not correctly convert
** Changed in: appstream
Importance: Unknown => Undecided
** Changed in: appstream
Remote watch: Debian Bug tracker #820774 => None
** Changed in: appstream
Status: New => Invalid
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** Patch added: "asglib_yamlspec-lp1576780.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/appstream-glib/+bug/1576780/+attachment/4651549/+files/asglib_yamlspec-lp1576780.debdiff
** Changed in: appstream-glib (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
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