@Matthias Klumpp Your #19 post actually worked for me like a charm.
Thank you!
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No Application Data Found
Status
Got same bug on a fresh 17.10 install, system up to date to latest
the bug has been fixxed with installing language support, now the icons
showup in gnome-software
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> 0x1142540~AsStore:store-from-file (gnome-software:26325): Gs-WARNING
**: failed to call gs_plugin_refine on appstream: Error opening file:
Permission denied
This doesn't look right.
What does `stat
Also I tried `killall gnome-software ; gnome-software --verbose`
And the output is attached
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1563155/+attachment/4920131/+files/killcommand%20output
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Here is what I got on running `sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose` and
`appstreamcli status`
on the terminal...still the apps are not appearing on Unbuntu Software.
Please help!!
sumit@sumit-Dell-System-XPS-L502X:~$ sudo appstreamcli refresh --force
--verbose[sudo] password for sumit:
ni (nistra) wrote 6 hours ago:
> ...
> I tried to report it opening an ticket by Foxit now.
Yes, thank you! Please link it here when you have a public ticket (I don't know
if Foxit handles these bugs in public).
This bug will break other software wanting to place .desktop files in
Yes, FoxitReader version 2.1.0805 does it, I installed it again to check it.
And the uninstall from FoxitReader doesn't removes the created
/home/nis/.local/share/applications file.
The content of the file:
[Desktop Entry]
Name=Foxit Reader
Comment=View pdf documents
Keywords=pdf;octet-stream;
> FoxitReader creates the file /home/nis/.local/share/applications
Are you sure it creates a *file* with that name? If so, that's a pretty
huge bug in FoxitReader's install process, and we should report it to
them.
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Maybe this will help somebody, the only thing that works for me:
FoxitReader creates the file /home/nis/.local/share/applications
but gnome-software needs the directory
/home/nis/.local/share/applications/
After deleting /home/nis/.local/share/applications all works well again.
(I installed
`sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose` and `appstreamcli status`
worked for me.
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Title:
No Application Data
Just changed 'software and updates' to download from the main server.
After reboot Ubuntu Software is finally displaying packages correctly.
Thanks to hendi for the suggestion!!!
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I've read all the suggestion, but I found my quick solution is by
"changing my update server to the original main server", and then it
solved my problem with "Ubuntu software center, no application data
found" (I've changed my update server last time to singapore based "nus"
due to suggestion by
I've been watching the "Ubuntu-Software" since I fresh installed 16.04 on
another machine.
My complaint was the same; offerings meager.
Now after an upgrade on machine #2 the same software tool appeared.
Then I tried "Ubuntu Software Center 15.12" and it is the full meal deal. All
that I
I tried all the mentioned solutions and none worked for me! here is the
output of sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose:
** (appstreamcli:5211): DEBUG: Refreshing AppStream cache
** (appstreamcli:5211): DEBUG: Reading:
/usr/share/app-info/xmls/org.freedesktop.fwupd.xml
**
and this is the output of sudo gnome-software :
(gnome-software:6185): Gs-WARNING **: Failed to create permission
org.freedesktop.packagekit.trigger-offline-update:
GDBus.Error:org.freedesktop.PolicyKit1.Error.Failed: Action
org.freedesktop.packagekit.trigger-offline-update is not registered
I tried all the mentioned commands and none worked for me! when I open it using
gnome-software it shows the categories without images for less than a sec and
then goes to no application page! and prints this output:
(gnome-software:30382): Gs-WARNING **: Failed to create permission
Additional info re: my comment above. I have Ubuntu 16.04 running on
two PCs, an Asus laptop and HP desktop. On 7/7 both were having this
issue but since then the laptop somehow self corrected after applying
updates a couple of days later. The desktop is still not working but
all updates have
I tried everything suggested but nothing works for me.
Attached is output of gnome-software --verbose
Everything seems to go bad at line 32713
** Attachment added: "output of command gnome-software --verbose"
I tracked my problem down to a bad entry in /usr/local/share/mime/globs
(and /usr/local/share/mime/globs2). The application go-gui had
registered files of type *.xml to x-go+xml.
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None of the above worked for me. Instead, there were several plugins
that gave the following error:
Failed to parse /usr/share/app-info/xmls/org.freedesktop.fwupd.xml file:
cannot process file of type application/x-go+xml
I later got a similar error at /var/cache/app-info/xmls/fwupd.xml
For the
Here is the list of things I've tried (in order, not sure if the order
made a difference in fixing)
- changing language and restarting (didn't work)
- sudo apt purge gnome-software ubuntu-software
sudo apt autoremove
sudo apt install gnome-software ubuntu-software (didn't work)
- sudo
The command in #21 fixed the issue for me.
While I agree `rm -r $x` is the obvious solution, I didn't know what $x
was supposed to be and this was the first mention I saw of it.
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So, this issue was basically misconfiguration and interference of bad AppStream
metadata...
I need to think about this a bit more, maybe I can come up with something to
fix these issues automatically...
(Although reliably removing cruft metadata will be difficult - ideally, that
data shouldn't
I think that's it fixed! I can see items and categories. Which is more
than I could see last time!
Thank you!
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No
Okay, that looks okay-ish (it's weird that there are ID collisions for
firefox.desktop and other stuff, that shouldn't happen...).
If the issue isn't fixed, the full log of GS would help. You can store it in
/tmp via:
`killall gnome-software ; gnome-software --verbose | tee
I didn't want to sudo it juuust in case. :D
sudo rm -r /var/cache/app-info
ronnie@ronnie-desktop:~$ sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose
** (appstreamcli:5519): DEBUG: Refreshing AppStream cache
** (appstreamcli:5519): DEBUG: Reading:
`sudo rm -r /var/cache/app-info`, obviously... ;-)
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Title:
No Application Data Found
Status in gnome-software package in
rm -r /var/cache/app-info
rm: descend into write-protected directory '/var/cache/app-info'? y
rm: descend into write-protected directory '/var/cache/app-info/xapian'? y
rm: descend into write-protected directory
'/var/cache/app-info/xapian/default'? y
rm: remove write-protected regular file
Hmm, the head of the output would have been more interesting...
But anyway, it looks like you have a
`/var/cache/app-info/yaml/xenial-main_amd64.yml.gz` file - any idea where that
came from?
Can you run:
```
rm -r /var/cache/app-info
sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose
```
To clean that
This is the output from the killall command.
Unfortunately the top of the output is a bit chopped. There was so much
text I could only scroll back to what you see here.
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Okay, this looks good.
Can you please run `killall gnome-software ; gnome-software --verbose` in a
Terminal and attach the full output you see to this bugreport as textfile, or
paste it somewhere (e.g. paste.debian.net)?
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Sure. Here's what I get:
$ - sudo appstreamcli refresh --force
AppStream cache update completed, but some metadata was ignored due to errors.
$ - appstreamcli status
AppStream Status:
Version: 0.9.4
Distribution metadata:
/usr/share/app-info
- XML: 1
- No icons.
/var/lib/app-info
-
@ronnietucker: Did you try running `sudo appstreamcli refresh --force`?
If that didn't help, can you paste the output of `appstreamcli status`
somewhere?
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"and has an easy workaround"
Please do tell me the 'easy workaround'. I've tried everything in
several posts and still I have no data in Ubuntu Software. :(
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This is not really critical: It only affects a few users, does not cause data
loss, and has an easy workaround.
Would still be useful to find out why this happens...
@tartley: Did you run `apt update` previously, without gnome-software showing
apps? Do you maybe have repositories which are
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
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This likely means that `appstreamcli refresh-cache` was likely never
called... Weird.
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Holy carp! Ignore my lengthy post above: The issue is now fixed for me!
Ubuntu Software window is now full of things!
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$ sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose
[sudo] password for jhartley:
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Refreshing AppStream cache
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Reading:
/usr/share/app-info/xmls/org.freedesktop.fwupd.xml
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Reading:
Hmm, this is a really odd bug, the l10n settings should have zero influence on
this.
Can you please run `sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose` and
`appstreamcli status` and paste the output somewhere?
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Title:
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Status in gnome-software package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
There's an Ask Ubuntu question about this bug.
http://askubuntu.com/questions/760278/the-new-software-center-in-
ubuntu-16-04-shows-no-application-data-found/762186
The accepted answer did not solve the problem for me, but it might help
someone else.
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