Am 2013-08-12 08:54, schrieb Matthias Klumpp:
> 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

I prepared a merge for GPK, too. Unfortunately my upload to the ppa 
contains a typo (yelp-utils instead yelp-tools).

gnome-packagekit (3.8.2-4ubuntu1) saucy; urgency=low

   * Merge from Debian Unstable. Remaining changes:
     + Drop obsolete python-packagekit-gtk package
     + Drop build dependency on obsoleted gtk-doc-utils and 
libapt-pkg-dev
     + Replace build dependecy on gnome-doc-utils by yelp-tools
     + Raise version of the libglib2.0-dev build dependency
     + Alternatively depend on aptdaemon's PackageKit compatibility layer

So we would just sync Listaller from Debian. It is ok if it depends on 
packagekit. It is not the purpose of aptdaemon to provide a complete 
replacement for PackageKit. We just want to use the normal client 
libraries.

Cheers!

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