Here is the version of packagekit-backend-aptcc which I use: > apt-cache policy packagekit-backend-aptcc packagekit-backend-aptcc: Installed: 0.6.8-0ubuntu3.1 Candidate: 0.6.8-0ubuntu3.1 Version table: *** 0.6.8-0ubuntu3.1 0 500 http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick-updates/main i386 Packages 100 /var/lib/dpkg/status 0.6.8-0ubuntu3 0 500 http://be.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ maverick/main i386 Packages
As you can see, this is the correct one. So maybe the problem is elsewhere. You did install the official homebank software as I can see from your snapshot, while I installed a third- party one from my own bank. I remember that the Debian package from that bank was not properly built and I had to install several extra libraries myself. Now my homebank software is running fine, yet it causes this strange behaviour in KPackageKit. So maybe the bug is related to this issue, or the hold operation which I told you before (to not have it overwritten by the official homebank software package, I mean the one of your snapshot). Yet, I can't figure out why dpkg -l is able to list all installed softwares while KPackageKit is not. If you want me to carry out some trace on my station or to upload some APT/dpkg files, please let me know: I will be keen to do so. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Kubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to kpackagekit in ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/691474 Title: Installed Software Partly Displayed -- kubuntu-bugs mailing list kubuntu-b...@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/kubuntu-bugs