On Thu, 29 Feb 2024 17:25:14 +0100 Jens Yllman <j...@yllman.se> wrote:
For me it feels like this problem comes when there are updates that has not been installed. Even packages that gets kept back causes this. But different apt commands, like running apt upgrade and pressing no to not upgrade seem to stop this.

I have not tested this fully for all combinations and the like. But my feeling is as I described. Now lets see if the packagekit upgrade will do anything.

Jens

On Thu, 29 Feb 2024 17:32:34 +1100 Kai Weber <kai.we...@glorybox.de> wrote:
> A workaround for this issue is to `killall gnome-software` until the next 
login.
>

OK, so now I have done some more testing. And I can not in any consistent way get it to stop. But it seem to start as soon there are updates available.

I guess this would really flood the package servers. So is nobody interested in fixing this?

Or am I just behind at the moment since there are so many packages held back at the moment. I think I have like 150 packages that does not want to be installed. Waiting for something to happen.

Jens

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