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Jan 15 2018
This is pretty much all done already, we are just blocking on some bug fixes needed in GNOME Software.
I thought I would quickly do that when the ftp-masters enabled AppStream on the Debian repo again so I could test the whole pipeline, but they seem to be ignoring me[1] :P
I'm following the advice you gave to Ben Trister on 12/19.
is this an issue or just another thing that needs to be packaged?
Okay, tested engimail as well, it works now - so I think the culprit was apparmor! Closing this for now, it can be re-opened if someone sees same issue.
what about only CLI option of it or should we get someone to build a gtk version of it?
it was in apparmor mode (I disabled it, updated packages, rebooted, ran new fresh profile and not it seems to be working nicely, though I didn't test enigmail yet). I will continue to report here and I also remember that @james.rufer had similar issues as well. Also I noticed that by mistake thunderbird got apparmor profile again enabled in Debian and then again disabled so I assume we also are just waiting that update to flow in.
Jan 14 2018
This is resolved now - thanks for the hint!
Jan 13 2018
GRUB is in fastboot mode, so you should only see it when the install fails. And if you see it, it should have no branding at all :-)
It will pull in Qt though, and GNOME doesn't support applets/system tray icons natively anymore.
So, can we add it? Yes, of course, but it will look very alien, and we will have to modify our GNOME Shell session to display status icons.
Could you please try this again with a recent PureOS image? The live installer has been updated several times.
Did you do a custom installation of the OS, or did you use one of the default options?
Yes, but this is a "default in PureBrowser" task, so it actually belongs to the person maintaining purebrowser in PureOS (which is the package that should depend on the appropriate extensions, or recommend them).
Resolved, all future images will include a timestamp of the date when they were built.
Jan 12 2018
Great. I've filed a bug against Gdebi in Debian:
Tryed with KVM on Qemu, host Debian 9.3
In T256#5204, @james.rufer wrote:I'm not sure. What would you like me to look into?
@chris.lamb the version I have is 52.4.0 and it seems to be the latest on PureOS (green). Unfortunately, the problem is still there for me too.
@chris.lamb Hmm... There is no "precendence" system, both apps should show up in the software center with a .desktop file like this (although we potentially should do something about OnlyShowIn apps that only list one DE).
On PureOS, we don't export the AppStream generator hints anywhere unfortunatey, a fact that I should change. Debian, however, does export hints, and there you can see https://appstream.debian.org/sid/main/issues/gdebi.html - the icon "gnome-mime-application-x-deb" isn't found. This is maybe related to that icon being a mimetype icon (it's technically legal by the XDG icon spec to load mime icons for apps, and the AppStream generator honors that, but from an UI standpoint I think it's a terrible idea to make an app assume the icon of a filetype - maybe our generator should actually stop that practice).
@mak Can you help me out here? I spent some time poking appstream but as the "expert" (!) I think you might be able to help me out. I'm trying to work out why gdebi-kde takes precedence over the other when generating the metadata file that eventually ends up in /var/cache/.../C.gvz. The difference in the .desktop files is "only" https://gist.github.com/lamby/29ec4e27ac28e34efe6489de0b1e4f8a/raw but not sure about the "which one to pick" rule. Any tips/pointers? Thanks
Jan 11 2018
No I wanted to precise the fact that if you are trying to install gdebi from Software Manager - which was james.rufer operation if I understood well - will lead of the installation of the "gdebi-kde" package from pureos repo.
I seem to have picked up the fix with the recent gnome-shell-pomodoro update
Installing gdebi from Software manager install package gdebi-kde :
Gdebi Directory on PureOs repo
@chris.lamb I've installed the latest updates through the Software app (including some OS updates) and I'm still observing the same issue, in the kernel log the same line is added as the one already provided by @francois
I have been able to reproduce this issue.
$ dpkg -l gnome-shell-pomodoro Desired=Unknown/Install/Remove/Purge/Hold | Status=Not/Inst/Conf-files/Unpacked/halF-conf/Half-inst/trig-aWait/Trig-pend |/ Err?=(none)/Reinst-required (Status,Err: uppercase=bad) ||/ Name Version Architecture Description +++-==================================-======================-======================-========================================================================= ii gnome-shell-pomodoro 0.13.4-1 amd64 GNOME Shell time-management app
@francois Can you still reproduce this after the Thunderbird apparmor fixes? :)
Can you paste the output of:
I can't seem to reproduce this. Are you seeing this the moment it starts or after you do something specific to trigger this?
@davidrevoy is this as well fixed now?
@zlatan.todoric : It was fixed upstream on end October. Sorry for not reporting it back here and thanks for the reminder. This thread can be closed.
Please feel free to open if you experience the bug still (though if you do this is probably an upstream bug).
is this still a relevant bug?
@davidrevoy is this bug still existing?
is this still happening? @todd I know you also use evolution often, do you experience the same issues?
by default we now don't see grub (ULTRA FAST TURBO BOOT MODE THAT ROCKS YOUR WORLD) so I think we can happily close this bug :)
Having no problem regarding to heat or warm area, my problem was solved with the last update of VLC.
Thx for your concern.
Mak, once you finish other high-priority tasks please implement this into our defaults. In meantime I would like others to try this patch and report here.
We needed your history logs from apt and system :)
Unless you have them somewhere saved we passed the time (PureOS being rolling release distro and not seeing other bug reports on this subject) we can close this one (and anyone can re-open if they still see the bug or have logs).
This image is not anymore in usage, please report new bugs for new image if they have issue.
Jan 10 2018
We do not ship / generate this package. Are you following some outdated documentation?
I was getting the same error message as @ben.trister
Jan 9 2018
Can you confirm this is being run with *no* ~/.config/chromium ? (eg. moved out of the way prior to running?) I cannot reproduce this, alas.
@james.rufer The "$" is not part of the command but rather the prompt. Please re-run without the "$" prefix.
I'm afraid I'm out of ideas I'm afraid. Anyone else?
I'm not sure. What would you like me to look into?
root@Librem13v2-Enterprise:/home/james# $ dpkg -l gdebi
Could not find the database of available applications, run update-command-not-found as root to fix this
$: command not found
Thanks Chris. Moved the file as suggested above. Uninstall/reinstall with same result as before.
Where would I find the config file you mention?
Software has "launch" and "remove" listed as options so it reports that it is installed.