On 09/16/2014 04:45 PM, Matthias Klumpp wrote: > 2014-09-16 16:41 GMT+02:00 Till Kamppeter <till.kamppe...@gmail.com>: >> On 09/16/2014 04:14 PM, Matthias Klumpp wrote: >>>> >>>>> (Also, using PkTask instead of PkClient is recommended) >>>> >> >> After Googling and having seen >> >> https://gitorious.org/appstream/software-center/commit/7d50219075436e2f74cd5a7380e8776eb9d87b03?diffmode=sidebyside >> >> I simply tried replacing >> >> pk = PackageKitGlib.Client() >> >> by >> >> pk = PackageKitGlib.Task() >> >> in install-printerdriver.py >> >> The script kept working as before, including giving the same error when >> installing the package. > That's odd. Maybe reporting a bug is a good option now, since I don't > see an obvious mistake you made here. > Can you run > sudo /usr/lib/packagekit/packagekid --verbose
I had to install the package "packagekit" for that, which also installs "packagekit-backend-aptcc" and uninstalls "python3-aptdaemon.pkcompat". so it seems to switch over from apt-daemon to PackageKit mode. This would probably be a too high impact to fix the problem. Advantage of PackageKit mode is that pkcon is fully functional. Things like "pkcon backend-details" and "pkcon repo-list" work now. > in a second terminal and then execute your script and attach the > output of the packagekit daemon somewhere? I tried, but my "install-printerdriver" script already failed installing the signature. Good news: "pkcon install openprinting-gutenprint" popped up a window for the password and then installed the package. > Cheers, > Matthias > > Btw, let's see if posting with my d.o address gets the message pass > through to the list ;-) > I got it at least. Till -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel