** Changed in: gnome-packagekit (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Shafeeque (shafeequealipt)
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Title:
Local deb package cannot be installed
I have an Acer One D150 and using Firefox (latest in 14.04) it appears to
download Chrome deb but will not install via Ubuntu Software Center. After
clicking on install it does nothing else apparently, and returns the install
button as if it was not pressed.
No error messages etc.
Just my exper
Hmm, gdebi-core should be there https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gdebi
Are you using PackageKit or Aptdaemon? For PK, you might need to enable the
universe package sources.
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** Also affects: sessioninstaller
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Local deb package cannot be installed by double clicking it
i am also facing same problem plz check this iam getting on terminal
root@kali:~# sudo apt-get install gdebi-core
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
Package gdebi-core is not available, but is referred to by another package.
This may mea
This is definitely fixed in PK/GPK.
** Changed in: gnome-packagekit (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Fix Released
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Title:
Local deb packag
** Changed in: gnome-packagekit (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Incomplete
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Title:
Local deb package cannot be installed by double clicking
@Stan: Is gdebi-core installed?
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Local deb package cannot be installed by double clicking it
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** Changed in: gnome-packagekit (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Confirmed
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Title:
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Just installed release version of Ubuntu GNOME remix, same thing. :-(
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Title:
Local deb package cannot be installed by double clicking it
To man
@Stinger: Yes, you could use sessioninstaller again, when Sebastian has fixed
the bug ;-) And he's right, there is no point in cluttering this report.
Can you please file a new bug against the "packagekit" package about the
"GDBus.Error:org.gtk.GDBus.UnmappedGError.Quark._pk_5ftransaction_5ferror
@Sebastian
I see, thanks for reporting this.
Just to clarify things, and sum it all up.
After the bug is fixed I would need the sessioninstaller again, right ?
And 'gpk-install-local-file' or 'gpk-application' won't need to be
executed as super-user (sudo, gksu) ?
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Stinger, you don't need to install any packagekit related software to
help to diagnose the problem, since I already located it. It was a
porting problem. It will take some time to get the fix in precise.
Mathias, if you want to test PackageKit installations please open up a
separate bug, since I n
Ok I'll launch the app without gksu or sudo, but that's what it says in
the menu from the 'Ubuntu Gnome Remix 12.10Beta'
I have packagekit-backend-aptcc-0.7.6-1 installed but how would I check for the
'Aptdaemon PackageKit compat layer' ?
Would it be this package 'python3-aptdaemon.pkcompat 0.45
Please don't use tools like gksu oder sudo, as PackageKit is designed for use
with PolicyKit which will handle all authorization stuff for you. :-)
"SimulateInstallFiles not supported by backend" suggests an error with the
backend - which PackageKit backend to you use? You should use Aptcc.
(pac
@7
I have already installed the 'gnome-packagekit-tools' just to be sure, but
still no joy :(
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Title:
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Ok found the command, 'gksu gpk-install-local-file' I tried with the
ubuntu-tweak.deb.
double clicking it gives:
"GDBus.Error:org.gtk.GDBus.UnmappedGError.Quark._pk_5ftransaction_5ferror.Code4:
SimulateInstallFiles not supported by backend"
>From terminal using 'gksu gpk-install-local-file ubunt
Ah, this explains why it doesn't work! Install the package gnome-
packagekit-tools and you should be fine!
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This is what I get from terminal
"gpk-application ubuntu-tweak.deb
(gpk-application:11620): GLib-GIO-CRITICAL **: This application can not
open files."
I tried with sudo to but it gives the same output.
Strange.. according to this:
http://library.gnome.org/users/gnome-packagekit/stable/applicat
@Stinger: No, this is GNOME-PackageKit... You downloaded the package and
double-clicked it? What happens if you run "gpk-application
" in a Terminal? (Please attach the output!)
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Thanks. I located the error in session-installer. It will be fixed soon.
** Changed in: sessioninstaller (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: sessioninstaller (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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I have removed the sessioninstaller package but Gnome-packagekit gives me this
error when trying to install the google-chrome package:
"Process /usr/bin/gpk-dbus-service exited with status 1"
Is this still related to the sessioninstaller ?
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I see, thanks for reassigning the bug. i'll try to remove the
sessioninstaller :)
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Title:
Local deb package cannot be installed by double clickin
No, it isn't - This is a bug in Ubuntu's Sessioninstaller. You can remove it
(sudo apt-get purge sessioninstaller) and instead install a frontend like
GNOME-PackageKit (sido apt-get install gnome-packagekit) to see if it works
with PackageKit.
Reassigning to Ubuntu's Aptdaemon.
** Changed in: g
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