On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 14:29 -0500, Rex Dieter wrote:
> Adam Williamson wrote:
>
> > Does apper work for package installation/removal
> > without PackageKit installed? And can you remove apper without KDE
> going
> > away?
>
> Pretty sure the answer to those are (should be!): no, yes, respectivel
Adam Williamson wrote:
> Does apper work for package installation/removal
> without PackageKit installed? And can you remove apper without KDE
going
> away?
Pretty sure the answer to those are (should be!): no, yes, respectively.
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On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 14:28 +0100, Richard Hughes wrote:
> On 4 September 2014 14:22, Adam Williamson wrote:
> > So, apper requires 'PackageKit-qt', which sounds sane, but
> > 'PackageKit-qt' doesn't require PackageKit. Looks like that's already
> > filed:
>
> Either that, or apper should require
On 4 September 2014 14:22, Adam Williamson wrote:
> So, apper requires 'PackageKit-qt', which sounds sane, but
> 'PackageKit-qt' doesn't require PackageKit. Looks like that's already
> filed:
Either that, or apper should require PackageKit directly -- IIRC there
was some push a few releases ago t
On 09/04/14 21:22, Adam Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 17:43 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
>> Installed KDE to disk from the Live CD.
>>
>> Using apper to check for updates results in a pop up of
>>
>> "A problem that we were not expecting has occurred."
>> "The name org.freedesktop.P
On Thursday 04 September 2014 17:43:16 Ed Greshko wrote:
> Installed KDE to disk from the Live CD.
>
> Using apper to check for updates results in a pop up of
>
> "A problem that we were not expecting has occurred."
> "The name org.freedesktop.PackageKit was not provided by any .service f
On Thu, 2014-09-04 at 17:43 +0800, Ed Greshko wrote:
> Installed KDE to disk from the Live CD.
>
> Using apper to check for updates results in a pop up of
>
> "A problem that we were not expecting has occurred."
> "The name org.freedesktop.PackageKit was not provided by any .service file"