Ugh, I always forget about the word wrap situation in bugs.launchpad. Here are
1-6
from above without the wrap-fragging:
To reproduce:
1. gdebi-gtk foo.deb (I was using opera_10.70.9053_i386.deb)
(NOT TESTED: "sudo gdebi-gtk foo.deb". When I've experienced this
it was in a non-sudo run, where (I believe this is how it works)
gdebi-gtk exec'd itself under gksu when I told it to do something
that affected the system. I suspect this loopback exec may have
something to do with the failure to exit.)
2. Click the [Install Package] or [Reinstall Package] button
3. Satisfy the request for your password
4. When install is finished, close the terminal/installer window
(NOT TESTED: probably the same if you previously clicked the
"Automatically close after the changes have been successfully
applied" button) ^U
(went back and tested that, it behaves the same, as long as you
meet the timing dependency in #5)
5. (TIMING DEPENDENT) when the install completes and while you are
closing the terminal/installer window, the main gdebi-gtk window is
refreshing its state information (you see a progress bar at the
bottom of that window). CLOSE THE PARENT WINDOW WITH ITS GUI CLOSE
BOX during this refresh period.
Note: you cannot close it with its own file -> close menu, as that
is not responsive during the state refresh.
6. The shell prompt from which you ran `gdebi-gtk ...` does not
return. Depending on exactly when you closed it, you may see a
message like:
/usr/lib/python2.6/dist-packages/GDebi/GDebi.py:275: GtkWarning:
/build/buildd/gtk+2.0-2.22.0/gtk/gtkwidget.c:5684: widget not within a GtkWindow
self.button_install.grab_default()
after a while; or no message at all.
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Cannot close gdebi-gtk package installer when finished
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/626758
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