This bug was fixed in the package zeroinstall-injector - 1.6-1ubuntu1
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zeroinstall-injector (1.6-1ubuntu1) precise; urgency=low
* Fixed API incompatibility with PackageKit's InstallPackages (LP: #953756).
-- Thomas LeonardFri, 16 Mar 2012 07:15:46 +
** Changed in: zeroi
OK, good progress today:
* Precise now contains 1.6.
* I've updated the patch for 1.6 and sent a new merge request:
https://code.launchpad.net/~talex5/ubuntu/precise/zeroinstall-injector/fix-for-953756/+merge/97807
* There's a patch version in my PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~talex5/+archive/0inst
They want to update to 1.6 before applying the patch (to get a security
fix). I've filed a bug for that here:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/zeroinstall-
injector/+bug/964415
Note that my PPA now contains a plain 1.6 (from Debian) without the
patch, as part of this process (to test tha
The feed I used does depend specifically on default-jre on
Debian/Ubuntu, since I didn't want to overly specify a particular JRE
package. Ah, so that makes sense -- it's a virtual package.
Perhaps such a warning could be suppressed -- another version-parsing
problem occurs on Fedora, where lshw ha
They are from 0install, but I'm not sure why you're getting them,
because it shouldn't be querying for "default-jre" (unless you actually
specified that as a dependency, which seems unlikely).
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Thanks! I get some warning on the console when reattempting the same
feed URL, but everything now works with python-aptdaemon:
WARNING:packagekit:Can't parse distribution version '' for package 'dpkg-exec'
WARNING:packagekit:Can't parse distribution version '' for package 'default-jre'
WARNING:pac
Actually, I think the problem is just that aptdaemon fails when we try
the old PackageKit API (instead of just returning an exception). So, the
solution is to try the new API first.
I've put up a new PPA with the fix here:
https://launchpad.net/~talex5/+archive/0install
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0install cannot install system packages on Pangolin
To m
Ah, you're right.
1. I installed precise from a recent snapshot, upgraded, and installed
PackageKit. It failed using zeroinstall-injector 1.4.1-1 but worked with
1.4.1-2.
2. I removed PackageKit and installed python-aptdaemon.pkcompat. Then it
fails.
According to the docs, InstallPackages only t
I get exactly the same error with 1.4.1-2. I notice, though, that on
upgrading to Pangolin, packagekit ends up not being installed (and
zeroinstall-injector recommends but does not install it).
Attempting to install packagekit yields this; the second problem is
likely just a mirror glitch (mismatc
I've made a PPA with a patched version:
https://launchpad.net/~talex5/+archive/ppa/+packages
Does that fix it for you?
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Status: New => Confirmed
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OK, looks like an exception changed. Fixed in Git:
http://repo.or.cz/w/zeroinstall.git/commitdiff/9971094d50d82e798c6735276ae4ca82fb2d34f7
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