Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I booted from the newly released Kubuntu 9.04 Desktop amd64 iso and chose the
install option.
When asked about partitions, I chose the manual / advanced option.
I have a scsi drive and I already had 2 ntfs partitions (sda1 and sda5) + 20 gb
I tried to run the installer in debug mode and reproduce the problem but
looks like this time it worked (conditions were not identical, but I
thought the bug would show up again; guess the problem is a bit more
complex).
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Installer fails to format partition
Btw, the bug is triggered by any error while downloading sources (for
example, a HTTP 404 error caused by an invalid repository).
Can someone test the patches / integrate them into the right tree?
Thanks
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KPackageKit gives error after recent upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546607
You
The bug is in /usr/share/PackageKit/helpers/apt/aptBackend.py, line
1498. In case of an error, format_string is used to display a message
but error.message is not a string but an exceptions.SystemError object.
Attached patch should fix this (packagekit-backend-apt.patch).
There is also a related
** Patch added: packagekit-backend-apt.patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47292154/packagekit-backend-apt.patch
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KPackageKit gives error after recent upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546607
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** Patch added: python-packagekit.patch
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/47292186/python-packagekit.patch
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KPackageKit gives error after recent upgrade
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$ sudo apt-get upgrade
...
The following packages will be upgraded:
libpackagekit-glib2-12 libpackagekit-qt-12 packagekit packagekit-backend-apt
python-packagekit
...
I can confirm the bug is fixed in your packages. I added an invalid
source and made sure the bug was still there before the
Scratch the last thing I said -- the error was shown in the system tray
with a red warning icon: one message from the package manager.
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KPackageKit gives error after recent upgrade
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/546607
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I'm not very sure, but I think the update process is not really affected
by the bug. The package index might be refreshed before the bug is
triggered, so in this case you could update the packages (maybe restart
KPackageKit and see if the updates are there).
If this doesn't work, open a terminal
It seems that the crash is not related to dbus nor the bug that was
reported. I consistently get the same crash *every time* I log off. I'm
running Kubuntu 9.10 and this started happening after I installed all
the upgrades from the Kubuntu PPA Beta repo.
I have KNetworkManager running with
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