Hi! As PackageKit maintainer and upstream developer, I want to inform you that the PackageKit Aptcc backend has all the necessary features implemented and working. Right now, the last version (which contains a nearly-rewritten aptcc backend by Daniel and me) is in unstable and blocked by apt. It will be in Testing in 8 days, probably. GNOME-PackageKit will support all features required to use it in Debian then. (including Debconf and Conffile support) With future PK releases planned, accessing the package database will become even faster, removing the last disadvantages of PackageKit. (but that's not relevant for Wheezy, it will never be ready in time and be tested well enough)
It would be great if you could give PackageKit and GNOME-PackageKit some intensive testing, especially since the aptcc backend is completely reworked. Also, patches for GPK and the GPK UI are very welcome, if you want to have something changed. (I can discuss any changes with upstream then) If you don't think GPK is ready as default component, please tell me why, so I can take a look at the issues! :) Kind regards, Matthias Klumpp P.S: I'm subscribed to this bug report now -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org