Control: tags 702241 + fixed pending
Hi!
Good news everyone! - Thenks to some help from OpenSUSE, we will soon
have a tray icon for Xfce again, which essentially fixes this bug.
There are still some rough edges, e.g. the new package pulls in quite
a lot of GNOME due to it's dependency on
Hi!
Sorry, the last message was supposed to go to another bug report -
that somehow got mixed up here...
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On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 11:16:34 +0200 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com
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Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.10.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #702241
I can confirm the same problem on Jessie.
gnome-settings-daemon is running. packagekitd was running, as you can see
here:
$ ps aux | grep
2014-11-05 22:44 GMT+01:00 Benjamin Xiao ben.r.x...@gmail.com:
On Mon, 28 Apr 2014 11:16:34 +0200 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com
wrote:
Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.10.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #702241
I can confirm the same problem on Jessie.
gnome-settings-daemon is running.
Thanks for the update Matthias. I will definitely check how things are once
Gnome-Software comes out of unstable.
And yes, I agree that this is definitely a release-blocker. Not being
properly notified of security updates is a huge issue.
Ben
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 2:06 PM, Matthias Klumpp
2014-04-28 11:16 GMT+02:00 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com:
Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.10.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #702241
I can confirm the same problem on Jessie.
gnome-settings-daemon is running. packagekitd was running, as you can see
here:
$ ps aux | grep packagekit
root
2014-04-28 12:18 GMT+02:00 Matthias Klumpp matth...@tenstral.net:
2014-04-28 11:16 GMT+02:00 Federico Bruni fedel...@gmail.com:
Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.10.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #702241
I can confirm the same problem on Jessie.
gnome-settings-daemon is running.
Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.10.1-1
Followup-For: Bug #702241
Dear Maintainer,
I'm seeing this behavior on jessie also. I'm using a standard GNOME
desktop environment, packagekitd is running, but the apt cache is never
updated. The apt cron job is not active. If I run either pkcon
Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.8.2-4
Followup-For: Bug #702241
Hi,
I have this exact problem on Jessie, gnome-packagekit 3.8.2-4.
So this is not a wheezy-related bug. I have made sure packagekitd and
gnome-settings-daemon were running, and that the updates g-s-d plugin
was enabled.
Hi!
One further question about this: Are you all running GNOME and
gnome-settings-daemon? Because otherwise, GPK can not notify you about
updates.
This situation can hopefully be changed with Jessie, by using an
extra-background-service for desktops like Xfce.
Cheers,
Matthias
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Am 26.07.2013 16:10, schrieb Matthias Klumpp:
Hi!
One further question about this: Are you all running GNOME and
gnome-settings-daemon? Because otherwise, GPK can not notify you about
updates.
This situation can hopefully be changed with Jessie, by using an
extra-background-service for
Okay, thanks! Everything is okay with PackageKit, so this apparently
is an issue with GNOME. Maybe the frontend relies on the cronjob being
present, which we don't ship in Debian. But I don't think that is the
reason. Usually updates should be fetched via a plugin in GSD.
And for me, this plugin
Ok, so that means that security updates would get applied anyway,
through either an apt cronjob or the default packagekit settings?
I will try and test it more. Just to check, if I left debian on for a
bit over an hour, when I know there are updates available, and the
settings as check hourly,
I tested it by leaving it for 70 minutes, having run apt-get update
beforehand, and having checked to see that there were updates. Updates
were still there after, and there hadn't been any messages telling me I
needed to update.
On 09/03/13 23:08, Asterix wrote:
Ok, so that means that security
Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.4.2-2
Followup-For: Bug #702241
Dear Maintainer,
Even when there are updates that it knows about, for example if I have run apt-
get update, or refresh on synaptic, it still does not either install them or
notify me that they should be installed, despite the
Hi!
This is a tricky issue, and I am not sure that we can fix it for
Wheezy, as it would require too many code changes. Generally, there is
an Apt cronjob for fetching updates, so this shouldn't be an issue.
And also the settings in gpk-prefs should work Have you checked if
the packagekitd
Package: gnome-packagekit
Version: 3.4.2-2
Severity: serious
Tags: security
Justification: gpk-update-viewer does not update package index so falsely says
is up to date - security issue.
Dear Maintainer,
Having installed debian wheezy rc-1, I was expecting to be notified of updates,
or even
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