PackageKit isn't one of my favourite parts of Fedora, but a lot of the problems people are having and citing here are not actually to do with PackageKit but are in fact the fault of Apper. If you don't mind doing manual updates with yum, then uninstalling Apper might make your life a lot easier.
Re. removing it on Rawhide, that's certainly an improved situation that on FC16. Just did an "rpm --erase --test" on all the PackageKit RPMs and got "gnome-packagekit" and "gnome-settings-daemon" as dependencies. Adding those packages to the rpm command adds "gnome-power-manager", "gdm" and "control-center" to the dependencies list, a few more iterations and the complete list for FC16 is: PackageKit* bluez control-center gdm gnome-bluetooth gnome-packagekit gnome-power-manager gnome-settings-daemon gnome-shell pulseaudio-gdm-hooks pulseaudio-module-bluetooth -- Andy *The only person to have all his work done by Friday was Robinson Crusoe*
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