This bug was fixed in the package packagekit - 0.7.2-1
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packagekit (0.7.2-1) unstable; urgency=low
* New upstream release: 0.7.2
Highlights of this release (for Debian):
- glib: Convert libpackagekit-glib2 from dbus-glib to GDBus
(Richard Hughes)
- apt: Reintr
** Branch linked: lp:debian/packagekit
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Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: Activation of
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Hi! :)
You don't need to confirm this bug anymore, it has been validated now. As soon
as the new PackageKit is available, this bug will be gone. (Although it will be
a workaround, since this could also be an issue with Ubuntu's toolchain, since
Debian and Fedora don't have this problem)
You can
i confirm this bug in ubuntu 32 bit 11.10
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Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: Activation of
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I confirm this bug to present in kubuntu 12.04 alpha
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Just to provde an update: We are working on a sane solution for this in
PackageKit 0.7.2, which will be present in Ubuntu Precise as soon as it is
released.
For some reason this issue is Ubuntu-specific and does not appear on Debian or
Fedora.
If you want to get PK working again very soon, you c
ditto. 12.04 updated through today, bug still present.
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I can confirm this bug. I am running ubuntu 12.04 alpha 1 with all
updates up until today. Issue still here.
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Okay. This is an issue with Ubuntu's build environment, unfortunately I wasn't
able to find out why exactly this happens.
The new PK will contain a workaround for this issue, so it won't happen again.
If Ubuntu syncs the new PK version, you can workaround this issue by just
removing the broken pl
Matthias Klumpp (ximion) wrote:
> Could you maybe install the PackageKit package from Debian
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I had to install the packagekit_0.7.1-2_amd64.deb and the
packagekit-backend-aptcc_0.7.1-2_amd64.deb wich makes huge dependency garbage
because it depends on libapt-pkg4.10 and precise uses libapt-p
Attached is the output of sudo killall packagekitd && sudo
/usr/lib/packagekit/packagekitd --verbose
As you can see, there are some GLib Warnings and -CRITICALs:
(packagekitd:1876): GLib-GObject-WARNING **: cannot register existing
type `PkProc'
(packagekitd:1876): GLib-CRITICAL **: g_once_init_
For some reason, building PK on Ubuntu's buildd leads to a strange daemon crash
(PkProc type is registered twice)
There is a workaround for this in PKs main development tree, as soon as PK
0.7.2 is out, it will work again (at least that's what I expect)
Could you maybe install the PackageKit pack
Hmm... What happens if you run "sudo killall packagekitd && sudo
/usr/lib/packagekit/packagekitd --verbose" in a terminal?
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