** Branch linked: lp:debian/packagekit
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Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: Activation of
org.freedesktop.PackageKit timed out
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:
i confirm this bug in ubuntu 32 bit 11.10
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Error org.freedesktop.DBus.Error.TimedOut: Activation of
org.freedesktop.PackageKit timed out
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 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
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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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 **:
Matthias Klumpp (ximion) wrote:
Could you maybe install the PackageKit package from Debian
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
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
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Hmm... What happens if you run sudo killall packagekitd sudo
/usr/lib/packagekit/packagekitd --verbose in a terminal?
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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
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