I can confirm this bug, and it is not a space issue.
The problem is that is a symbolic link that messes with dpkg unpacking:
ls -lha /usr/share/themes/Yaru/gnome-shell
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 28 Feb 6 2020 /usr/share/themes/Yaru/gnome-shell ->
../../gnome-shell/theme/Yaru
This currently prevents
What should be the replacement link? On Debian, we use
https://wiki.debian.org/PackageKit/ItemNotFound#Missing_Codec
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/etc/PackageKit/Vend
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Looks like PK needs an updated `fix-single-candidate-pkgid-emission.patch`
patch (attached). I queued it for Debian, but I am secretly waiting whether we
will get another PK bugfix release in time (there's a few things left that I
need to have a look at).
In any case, I believe the attached patc
For completeness, a much better and simpler patch is this:
https://salsa.debian.org/pkgutopia-team/packagekit/-/blob/0c43611b82879bd71e633af02878d9c80283f7da/debian/patches/01_fix-single-candidate-pkgid-emission.patch
Maybe that will make its way into Ubuntu Jammy too, but it's not as urgent :-)
Debian package is available:
https://tracker.debian.org/news/1305719/accepted-packagekit-125-2-source-into-unstable/
I forgot to mark this issue as being explicitly closed in the changelog, but I
guess Julian can do that when merging the changes into Ubuntu :-)
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Status: Unknown
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Pack
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthias Klumpp (ximion)
** Also affects: packagekit (Ubuntu Jammy)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Matthias Klumpp (ximion)
Status: New
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Status: New => In Pr
Sounded like a daemon crash at first, but the deeper I dig the more
nonsensical it gets at the moment...
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Title:
PackageKit 1.2.5 unable to perfo
> packagekit will attempt to upgrade itself while running. This causes a
packagekit crash
That should not happen - do you have a backtrace for that? Reporting it
at the PackageKit bugtracker would also be nice so I have it on my
radar.
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Makes sense to me :-)
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Kernel updates marked as "manually installed", prevents old kernels
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I tested this with a bunch of dummy packages and a local repository, and
everything worked pretty well and states were applied as expected. Of course,
doesn't mean that there may be a real-world bug that I haven't seen yet, but I
think it's unlikely (I've also been running this on my machine on
Resolving this required a fair bit of refactoring, so TBH I am not sure
that it is safe to backport to Focal, unless version 1.2.5 is submitted
as-a-whole.
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You have a cache bigger than 256MB?? This issue is already fixed with
appstream 0.15.0, but I still would like to know why your cache is so
huge. What's you system locale?
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Status: New =>
I still think this is a dumb fix, especially since you loose the feature to
actually mark strings from being untranslatable by dropping the appstream
dependency.
A proper workaround would be to leave that in, possibly backport the ITS patch
for appstream to update the file, and then mark the rel
How does the `project_license` tag in Wesnoths AppStream MetaInfo file
look like? Because that's the thing that is looked at to determine
whether the license is free.
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This is not a problem in "appstream", it's usually a package manager issue,
e.g. if there was a power outage during upgrades or install/remove steps. In
this case, it just randomly hit the appstream package.
If the APT installation is fixed, this problem should go away. Please file an
issue agai
Not really fixed, AppStream has an incomplete workaround for the
gobject-introspection bug (which may break at any time for new functions
in either Python or Vala, if we aren't super careful).
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The bug is actually this one, in gobject-introspection:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gobject-introspection/-/issues/305
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Simple: rdmd is not part of either gdc or ldc and is its own separate
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This is kind of to be expected, PPAs - unlike the main Ubuntu
repositories - do not support AppStream.
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Apps from PPAs with AppStream meta
Nice :-) Now only the gnome-software patch is missing to fix this issue
completely (at least for the package, according to Launchpad)
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Many apps have no icon in Software on Focal
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Neat :-) That should do the job for all combinations of snap-store and
gnome-software, once the GS patch is in there as well.
Thanks Ken for doing the integration work :-)
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On a fresh Ubuntu installation, apt-config-icons isn't installed by
default (at least it wasn't when I installed a fresh Ubuntu yesterday,
until I replaced the snap-store with the packaged gnome-software). So
new users who aren't upgrading from a previous Ubuntu version will still
have much less ic
@nicocarbone: You'll also want to do something that `apt-config-icons`
is installed alongside `appstream` in Ubuntu desktops that use the
gnome-software Snap.
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On 1): The metainfo/appdata file is only enough if it is complete, so,
contains an icon reference and name/summary/etc. tags. If it doesn't,
then you'll need the .desktop file as well and a launchable entry.
On 2): All of these locations are wrong ^^ Metainfo files *must* be installed
into /usr/s
>From looking at this again, I'm pretty sure that my patch from #1864307
will actually fix this issue too :-)
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Yaru icons are not shown in
Actually, I just realized that Ubuntu has its very own, new flavor of this bug
due to shipping gnome-software as a Snap. The `appstream` package is seeded
with the minimal desktop seed, which is good, but in order for the Snap version
of GS to install any icons, the `apt-config-icons` package al
@stuardo:
The reason for Guake being missing is that the `guake.desktop` file in
`/usr/share/applications` is a symbolic link *and* the application doesn't ship
a metainfo file.
This is forbidden: https://wiki.debian.org/AppStream/Guidelines
The .desktop file being a symlink results in Guake basi
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1864307 ***
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icons missing from main and internal pages
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1864307
Many apps have no icon in Software on Focal
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"The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored.
Refer to the verbose log for more information."
** This bug has been marked
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872258 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1872258
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"The AppStream system cache was updated, but some components were ignored.
Refer to the verbose log for more information."
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1872258 ***
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GS injects invalid metadata, causing "AppStream cache update completed, but
some metadata was ignored"
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Yaru icons are not shown in Gnome-Software
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Ooooh, sorry... I was coming from duplicate #1864307, which the patch above
solves, but I am not sure if this particular issue is solved as well...
So, I don't think #1864307 is a duplicate bug of this, I think those two are
separate issues (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-software/-/issues/
Or rather, use the even better (attached) patch :-P
** Patch added:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-software/+bug/1866134/+attachment/5358966/+files/0001-appstream-Don-t-solely-add-a-stock-icon-for-an-app-a.patc
You will want this patch, unless there are further modifications to it
in the next few days: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-
software/-/commit/d743f920867d8f57beac56191c8912147ef23c8f
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Hi!
GNOME Software currently injects invalid AppStream metadata in Focal, causing a
complaint message like "AppStream cache update completed, but some metadata was
ignored due to errors." on every APT update.
This can be fixed by applying this patch from upstream and Debian,
** Patch added: "appstream_0.12.10-1_to_0.12.10-2.debdiff"
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pdate-static-data.patch: Update the license and TLD lists to
validate newer licenses correctly.
* Bump standards version: No changes needed
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** Affects: appstream (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
** Changed in: appstrea
@lammert-nijhof: Your locale/keyboard layout is likely messed up - type
your password without sudo, to see which password you are actually
typing for your account (and then adjust to the keyboard layout you
currently have for repair)
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Status: Triaged => Opinion
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Kubuntu Discover packaging uses packagekit backend by default;
/ldc/issues/3346
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** Affects: ldc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Wishlist
Status: New
** Changed in: ldc (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Summary changed:
- Sync ldc 1:1.20.1-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
+
There are two things which could be the cause for this:
1) The appstream-generator used for Focal is old, and there were quite a few
fixes to find more icons and ignore apps without sufficient icon data in more
recent releases. @laney will hopefully update the tool ;-)
2) GNOME Software has a
Technically, PPAs with AppStream data or other repositories with broken data
can trigger this as well.
AppStream could make a guess who is to blame for the breakage and give a more
specific error, but that will require some more extensive code changes.
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In this case it's not Ubuntu's fault directly, but rather GNOME Software
injecting invalid metad
This is resolved in `appstream >= 0.12.7` (since the code doesn't exist
there anymore). The original issue was likely caused by AppStream not
handling broken metadata correctly, which is an area that has also been
improved greatly.
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix
This is resolved in appstream >= 0.12.10-1
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At this point, I think it's safe to say that implementing full multiarch
support for AppStream simply isn't going to happen, at least not anytime soon.
It's simply easier for app authors to provide native implementations for amd64
instead of relying on i386 compatibility.
If support was implemen
At this point, I think it's safe to say that implementing full multiarch
support for AppStream simply isn't going to happen. It's simply better for app
authors to provide native implementations for amd64 instead of relying on i386
compatibility.
If support was implemented fully, we would downloa
The specific code that resulted in this issue doesn't exist in newer
AppStream releases, so this sort of is "fixed" that way, as this issue
can't be triggered anymore.
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
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At this point, I think it's safe to say that implementing full multiarch
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authors to provide native implementations for amd64 instead of relying on i386
compatibility.
If support was implemented fully, we would downloa
IDLE has no icon, and apparently never had one:
http://appstream.ubuntu.com/bionic/universe/issues/idle-python3.6.html
The very best way to fix this permanently in the future would be to ask
Python upstream to add a metainfo file for IDLE as described in
https://www.freedesktop.org/software/appstr
You can expect to find an app in GNOME Software if it is a GUI
application (== has a .desktop file in /usr/share/applications/ that
isn't NoDisplay and of Type=Application). For anything else (that likely
includes phpMyAdmin) GNOME Software isn't the right tool and wasn't
designed for.
Apps will a
It's worth mentioning that while PackageKit will likely not receive much
feature development unless someone steps up to do that, it is in solid
maintenance mode and likely will remain like that for quite some time.
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GNOME Software might be the wrong package, the MATE Software Boutique is
a different app. A quick search suggests that it might be part of the
MATE welcome center, but a look into the package couldn't confirm that.
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/usr/bin/appstreamcli:5:g_variant_new_parsed_va:g_variant_builder_add_parsed:as_content_rating_to_variant:as_component_to_variant:as_cache_file_save
Yes, I completely missed that change, this needs to be changed.
I need to prepare a new upload for Debian anyway, maybe I can change this
behavior on the weekend at Debian.
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We don't actively kill PackageKit when updating it, we just tell the daemon to
quit itself as soon as possible if it can do so.
Also, a packagekitd times out automatically when inactive.
So this crash really shouldn't happen...
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While the actual bug is fixed in cosmic already, it might make sense to
backport it to ensure upgrades run smoothly.
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g_atomic_ref_count_dec: asserti
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
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g_atomic_ref_count_dec: assertion 'g_atomic_int_get (arc)
Thank you! :-)
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Sync debspawn 0.2.0-1 (universe) from Debian unstable (main)
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fixed in cosmic.
Since this package is entirely new, there is no regression potential in
syncing it.
Changelog entries since current cosmic version 0.1.0-1:
debspawn (0.2.0-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* New upstream version: 0.2.0
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The widelands package/metadata needs fixing for it to appear. See
http://appstream.ubuntu.com/cosmic/universe/issues/widelands.html
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Also affects: widelands (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This is not an issue in appstream, but likely the Ubuntu archive.
But it could also be snapcraft doing something weird (that cache path is odd!).
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Fixed for a while already.
** Changed in: makedev (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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Uses deprecated dpkg --print-installation-a
FWIW, I ran into that issue today as well, and it was really annoying. So I
fixed in in Debian in a generic way, so this should work for every container
solution out there.
It requires systemd-detect-virt (systemd) to be installed prior to installing
makedev though (which usually is the case).
@jbicha: Those changes will *never* affect a released Debian or Ubuntu version,
only in-development stuff.
The earliest point I actually would consider making such a change is after the
Debian Buster release and at least one release before the next Ubuntu LTS.
Also, the amount of packages with i
It would be neat though if font-manager fixed at least the issues listed
at https://appstream.debian.org/sid/main/issues/font-manager.html with
its metadata.
I do actually plan to not have ancient metadata processed anymore at
some point in the future (ancient data is really rare in the archive
no
This is a bug in fwupd/the LVFS data that AFAIK was already fixed there.
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AppStr
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Matthias Klumpp (ximion)
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This is fixed in Debian now, in package appstream/0.12.2-2.
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g_atomic_ref_count_dec: assertion 'g_atomic_int_get (arc) > 0' failed
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See the linked upstream issue for details - this will be fixed soon.
** Changed in: glib2.0 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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** Also affects: appstream via
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This issue was actually fixed in AppStream ages ago - definitely
resolved in Bionic+.
** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Released
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This very much looks like a bug int Aptdaemon's PK compatibility layer
to me. At this point, it likely makes no sense to fix this issue, since
that code has been dropped after the Xenial release.
@tlc: This will likely be a won't fix bug, please upgrade to Bionic if you can.
If you can't upgrade,
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Libre Impress 'Recently Used' list does not have Impress recent docs,
bu
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Title:
Delicate failure with Ubuntu when using Firebox email
To manage notifications
Is this still an issue on Ubuntu 18.04?
** Changed in: apper (Ubuntu)
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After checking for updates, apper
Is this still an issue on Ubuntu 18.04?
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apper search doesn't provide any
Looks like this actually has been synced in time! Awesome!
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Sync d
Jup, a backport would make sense, and fortunately should be very easy
due to appstream itself being up-to-date in Bionic :-)
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FFE: Sync ap
Since today is the final release date of Bionic, there is no way this
update will go in.
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Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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dcontainers (0.8.0~alpha.5-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* Update maintainer address to tracker.d.o
* fix-gc-hashmap-crash.patch: Fix crash in GC collection when
using a HashMap containing GC-managed elements
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apt-get: order of the dependencies ends in a diffrent result
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** Changed in: appstream (Ubuntu)
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appstreamcli crashed with SIGSEGV
Nice, thank you all! :-)
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FFE: Sync appstream 0.12.0-3 (main) from Debian unstable (main)
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It is built now in
https://launchpad.net/~ximion/+archive/ubuntu/appstream/+packages (it appears
like enabling more architectures either needs approval or doesn't cause package
already in the archive not to be built on these...)
Let me know if there is anything more I can do to help!
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Relevant upstream bug reports:
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/pull/3336 (crash) and
https://github.com/mesonbuild/meson/issues/3337 (flags not applied).
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** Patch added: "02_add-d-feature-flags-tests.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meson/+bug/1762563/+attachment/5108528/+files/02_add-d-feature-flags-tests.patch
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The current Meson version in Ubuntu has two regressions which cause D code
builds to fail.
This issue is very annoying to have in an LTS release, and it might even cause
existing packages in Ubuntu to FTBFS on a full archive rebuild (it definitely
causes them to skip te
** Patch added: "03_fix-d-feature-flags-apply.patch"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/meson/+bug/1762563/+attachment/5108529/+files/03_fix-d-feature-flags-apply.patch
** Changed in: meson (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
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Changelog entries since current bionic version 0.6.8-2build2:
appstream-generator (0.7.1-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* fix-32bit-build.patch: Update patch
-- Matthias Klumpp Fri, 06 Apr 2018 21:28:48 +0200
appstream-generator (0.7.1-2) unstable; urgency=medium
* fix-32
and SPDX 3.0 support and
that updating this package allows for a more recent appstream-generator package
to be included make it reasonable to update the package.
Changelog entries since current bionic version 0.11.8-3:
appstream (0.12.0-3) unstable; urgency=medium
* load-desktop-data.patch: Loa
Okay, the issue is fixed and I made a convenience upload with the change to
Debian (we already have a similar change already in the package that is mostly
useful for Ubuntu).
You basically need this patch
https://salsa.debian.org/d-team/dub/commit/699af0cfe4db8239b21d13c1d46769b7667cb881
or jus
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