Test run: * With old version (41.5), under "install" tab attempted to uninstall package "0ad" * Error message "no package to remove" given * Ran `which 0ad` which exited with return code 0
* Installed proposed package (41.5-2ubuntu2) * Rebooted machine * Under "install" tab attempted to uninstall package "0ad" * Prompted for confirmation and password * Application removed from list of installed packages * `which 0ad` exits with error code 1 (command non-existent or not executable) * `apt list 0ad` not showing `[installed]` or `[auto]` or `[manual]`. * Install application "2048" (source deb) * Removed application "2048" * Attempt to locate a package with a snap source **failed** * Attempt to remove package with a snap source **failed** (no packages listed with snap sources, including some I know I installed previously). * Downgraded gnome-software and gnome-software-common to 41.5-2 * Attempt to locate a package with a snap source **failed** * Attempt to remove package with a snap source **failed** (no packages listed with snap sources, including some I know I installed previously). Unfortunately, I did not check if I could uninstall snaps before doing the upgrade. However, there are snaps installed that I must have done through gnome-software, that I can now no longer see or remove. As such, I cannot in good faith tag this verification-done-jammy. However, the bug mentioned is passed so I'm not sure if I should label it verification-failed-jammy. I'd suggest future testers check explicitly that they can see, install and remove snap packages before and after the upgrade, and wouldn't mind if someone verifies this for me. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-software in Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1969303 Title: "No package to remove" error when attempting to uninstall To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/gnome-software/+bug/1969303/+subscriptions -- desktop-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs
