https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=481993

Jay Stevens <k...@jaystevens.me> changed:

           What    |Removed                     |Added
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
                 CC|                            |k...@jaystevens.me

--- Comment #2 from Jay Stevens <k...@jaystevens.me> ---
+1 - I also upgraded this morning via Discover and have this problem. User KDE
Neon, not doing any funny business... just pressed the "upgrade" button this
morning from latest stable Plasma without realizing how much would break.

I can see in System Monitor that there is a phantom Discover process running. I
cannot interact with it, nor can I see the Discover window on any desktop.

Launching via command line gives nothing but a blank entry for approximately 5
minutes, before erroring with:

`Failed to register name 'org.kde.discover' with DBUS - does this process have
permission to use the name, and do no other processes own it already?`

If I force-kill the phantom Discover process and try to launch Discover via
command line, I instead get:

```
libs QList("/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/qt6/plugins", "/usr/bin")
org.kde.plasma.libdiscover: OdrsReviewsBackend: Fetch ratings: true
adding empty sources model QStandardItemModel(0x5650cae90080)
```

Then it hangs forever.

Uninstalling/reinstalling Discover does not change anything; it acts the same
after being freshly reinstalled. At system launch, I do get a notification from
Discover:

```
Failed to update 1 package
Error while installing package: trying to overwrite
'/usr/share/dbus-1/services/org.kde.KSplash.service', which is also in package
plasma-workspace 4 
```

This notification went away when I reinstalled plasma-workspace (`pkcon install
plasma-workspace --allow-reinstall`), but Discover is still broken.

-- 
You are receiving this mail because:
You are watching all bug changes.

Reply via email to