GPK, Apper and Listaller can all be synced, I think (if there are no Ubuntu-specific changes - for GPK, the Ubuntu packages were a sync from Debian experimental, so merging the new packages from unstable will work (transition is included)). Listaller uses PackageKit's internal interfaces through a plugin, which only works with PK (it basically installs a thin layer in front of the native backend to catch Listaller packages). Aptd would need a rewritten Listaller plugin, which does not exist. GPK and Apper should work with aptd (if the system DBus API is complete). Thanks for the merge-work! Cheers, Matthias
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