Resolving this required a fair bit of refactoring, so TBH I am not sure
that it is safe to backport to Focal, unless version 1.2.5 is submitted
as-a-whole.
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I tested this with a bunch of dummy packages and a local repository, and
everything worked pretty well and states were applied as expected. Of course,
doesn't mean that there may be a real-world bug that I haven't seen yet, but I
think it's unlikely (I've also been running this on my machine on
Makes sense to me :-)
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Kernel updates marked as "manually installed", prevents old kernels
cleanup
Statu
> packagekit will attempt to upgrade itself while running. This causes a
packagekit crash
That should not happen - do you have a backtrace for that? Reporting it
at the PackageKit bugtracker would also be nice so I have it on my
radar.
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Sounded like a daemon crash at first, but the deeper I dig the more
nonsensical it gets at the moment...
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Title:
P
** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthias Klumpp (ximion)
** Also affects: packagekit (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Matthias Klumpp (ximion)
Status: New
** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu Jammy)
Status: New => In Pr
** Also affects: packagekit via
https://github.com/PackageKit/PackageKit/issues/534
Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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I forgot to mark this issue as being explicitly closed in the changelog, but I
guess Julian can do that when merging the changes into Ubuntu :-)
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For completeness, a much better and simpler patch is this:
https://salsa.debian.org/pkgutopia-team/packagekit/-/blob/0c43611b82879bd71e633af02878d9c80283f7da/debian/patches/01_fix-single-candidate-pkgid-emission.patch
Maybe that will make its way into Ubuntu Jammy too, but it's not as urgent :-)
Looks like PK needs an updated `fix-single-candidate-pkgid-emission.patch`
patch (attached). I queued it for Debian, but I am secretly waiting whether we
will get another PK bugfix release in time (there's a few things left that I
need to have a look at).
In any case, I believe the attached patc
** Patch added: "01_fix-single-candidate-pkgid-emission.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/packagekit/+bug/1963904/+attachment/5566548/+files/01_fix-single-candidate-pkgid-emission.patch
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What should be the replacement link? On Debian, we use
https://wiki.debian.org/PackageKit/ItemNotFound#Missing_Codec
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This should be resolved and since 1.2.6 the daemon will even shutdown
again when not in use.
** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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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, 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
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apt-get: order of the dependencies ends in a diffrent resu
This very much looks like a bug int Aptdaemon's PK compatibility layer
to me. At this point, it likely makes no sense to fix this issue, since
that code has been dropped after the Xenial release.
@tlc: This will likely be a won't fix bug, please upgrade to Bionic if you can.
If you can't upgrade,
FWIW, I ran into that issue today as well, and it was really annoying. So I
fixed in in Debian in a generic way, so this should work for every container
solution out there.
It requires systemd-detect-virt (systemd) to be installed prior to installing
makedev though (which usually is the case).
Fixed for a while already.
** Changed in: makedev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Uses deprecated
This is not an issue in appstream, but likely the Ubuntu archive.
But it could also be snapcraft doing something weird (that cache path is odd!).
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Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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g_atomic_ref_count_dec: assert
See the linked upstream issue for details - this will be fixed soon.
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
** Bug watch added: github.com/ximion/appstream/issues #198
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This is fixed in Debian now, in package appstream/0.12.2-2.
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Importance: Unknown
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Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
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We don't actively kill PackageKit when updating it, we just tell the daemon to
quit itself as soon as possible if it can do so.
Also, a packagekitd times out automatically when inactive.
So this crash really shouldn't happen...
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Yes, I completely missed that change, this needs to be changed.
I need to prepare a new upload for Debian anyway, maybe I can change this
behavior on the weekend at Debian.
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@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,
Awesome!
You can drop the virtual interface if you don't want to continue to use
Aptdaemon for software which is using PackageKit interfaces (which I would of
course welcome ^^).
Cheers,
Matthias
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I think the message is even wrong... You shouldn't need the app-install-data
package for this to work. I guess maybe this happens because the
app-install-data package contains .desktop files indicating mimetypes, and
PK/AppStream gets confused by that.
There is definitely no hardcoding of this m
Indeed, I can reproduce this. This issue affects Debian as well, and I wonder
why nobody noticed it so far.
I have an idea on how to fix it.
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ma
I fixed the bug mentioned in this report (the error message should be gone now
and you should be able to search for mimetypes with PackageKit again).
However, it could be possible that the error described here was masking another
issue with missing codecs itself (I can't test that at time).
In a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1716137 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1716137
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1716137
Error message using easy-codec-install (gstreamer1.0-packagekit) is not
useful & confusing
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** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu)
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(Fixed in PK 1.0.6-2)
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apt
This has been resolved since PackageKit 0.8.14, we removed the pm-utils
helper back then, since pm-utils is dead upstream. The issue here was
fixed a while before even, but Ubuntu took a really long time to update
to a recent version of PK.
** Changed in: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirm
FTR:
https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/commit/a43b91cf23e0ae819bab4820249c53107231e6a2
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95packagekit sl
Public bug reported:
Please sync packagekit 1.1.7-1 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
Changelog entries since current artful version 1.1.6-2:
packagekit (1.1.7-1) unstable; urgency=medium
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* New upstream version: 1.1.7
* Drop all patches: Applied upstream
* Add
Amazing, just last week I added this to my todo list, since I'd need it in
gnome-initial-setup.
I can test the patches, but ideally these should go upstream in the end.
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Encrypted home support
Status in accountsservice package in Ubuntu:
Added a version of this patch which also fixes the automatic tests.
** Patch added: "Fix for the bug and autopkgtests"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/plasma-discover/+bug/1663695/+attachment/4850082/+files/lp1663695fix+tests.debdiff
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Status:
** Description changed:
- Also reported at (https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/issues/177)
+ [Impact]
- I tried discover just after installing Kubuntu 16.04.1 LTS, and some software
was being displayed, but search was not working. I tried to install muon, and
did some software update (whic
I added an explanation (basically, a previous bugfix fixing GNOME
Software broke this for the Qt bindings).
** Description changed:
[Impact]
- * A previous update made AppStream use modern-style component-ids, thereby
breaking the Qt library if it is reading data from the cache and if that
@cicerone55: Are you sure you updated the right package? Please check if
libappstreamqt1 is at that particular version, because that's where the
bug is located.
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** Tags added: verification-needed
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Kubuntu 16.04.1 discover empty aft
Okay, 3:1 for the "the update works" camp, as it looks like ;-)
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Would be quite cool to make the language-selector use "localization" AppStream
components to detect missing locale... That would also make it work easily with
PackageKit.
=>
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstream/docs/sect-Metadata-Localization.html
This would require some bigger effort
I just wanted to reject that assumption because the version of AppStream in
Xenial was too old, but it turns out you're right: A backport from a newer
version broke this, and I didn't notice because my AppStreamQt is also newer
(and using a better architecture where this bug can't happen anymore
In that case, just propose the patches upstream ;-) That will help everyone.
I can maybe help with that and do a proper review later.
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Looks like it might be a good idea to get rid of sessioninstaller, since GNOME
Software provides the PackageKit session interface properly already - but since
Ubuntu doesn't use the PK backend of GS, I assume that the PK session API will
also not work in Ubuntu's version of GNOME Software.
Maybe
It's worth mentioning that while PackageKit will likely not receive much
feature development unless someone steps up to do that, it is in solid
maintenance mode and likely will remain like that for quite some time.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 1861631
"The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored.
Refer to the verbose log for more information."
** This bug has been marked
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872258 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872258
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"The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored.
Refer to the verbose log for more information."
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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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Importance: Undecided => High
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Many apps have no icon in S
Nice :-) Now only the gnome-software patch is missing to fix this issue
completely (at least for the package, according to Launchpad)
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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LDC just needs to be re-bootstrapped on all architectures.
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packages to remove from yakkety
Status in flightge
Ubuntu ships a prehistoric version of PackageKit - new releases of PK
don't include that particular configuration file anymore, so the problem
is - kind of - solved.
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Your analysis is correct :)
I would of course prefer b) (maybe I need to lobby more for Ubuntu finally
updating their 2y old PackageKit...), but any other option is fine.
Since I don't have upload access to Ubuntu, and this problem doesn't exist in
Debian, someone else would need to take care of
According to the proposed-updates Britney report, aptd and PK are still
blocked (contact #ubuntu-release when update is needed).
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Obviously I don't mean proposed-updates, but proposed for Yakkety.
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Needs to be ported to packagekit 1
Sta
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
Patches welcome! :)
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PackageKit doesn't respect phased updates
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C
I think GNOME Software is the wrong choice for installing non-app system
packages.
So, in total there are three choices:
1) Use GNOME PackageKit for local package installs
2) Use GDebi
3) Hack GNOME Software to make local package installations work somehow.
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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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packagekitd crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()error just appeared at log in no
apps open
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1572778
/usr/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1572778
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packagekitd crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()error just appeared at log in no
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/usr/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1572778
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packagekitd crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()error just appeared at log in no
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/usr/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1572778
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packagekitd crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()error just appeared at log in no
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** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1572778
/usr/
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572778 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1572778
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/usr/lib/packagekit/packagekitd:11:strlen:__add_to_environ:__setenv:AptIntf::init:backend_get_updates_thread
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572778 ***
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packagekitd crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()error just appeared at log in no
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1572778 ***
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packagekitd crashed with SIGSEGV in strlen()error just appeared at log in no
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/usr/
I really wonder why this issue appears now, especially since Ubuntu isn't using
PK itself...
Might be due to the backported patches, or even some non-backported stuff in
combination with changes in APT (the aptcc backend evolved a lot in the last 3
years).
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Interesting - do you mean a Listaller package with IPK package, or an
Opkg package?
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Sounds like a Listaller message - you should not be able to install these with
this PK version, but the service shiould also not crash.
Can you paste the output of apt-cache policy listaller here?
Where did you get the package from?
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What happens if you run
sudo lipa -i PKGNAME.ipk ?
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