This package has been removed from Ubuntu. Closing all related bugs.
** Changed in: gnome-app-install (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Invalid
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I am of Hew's opiniion. I think the current options are clear and
explicit enough. Should we invalid this bug ?
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A tiny bug: Add/Remove application terminates unnecessarily.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146734
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** Description changed:
This installation: Ubuntu Gutsy 7.10 beta.
First, many thanks for an excellent beta-release of Gutsy.
Add/Remove... app (gnome-app-install):
1) There is no reason what so ever to automatically quit and terminate
the Add/Remove... app after it has given a
The window has the three options you mentioned; [Retry], [Add/Remove
More Applications] and [Close]. You are suggesting that [Close] should
have the functionality of [Add/Remove More Applications]. I don't agree
that [Close] should be the only option, as a user may genuinely wish to
close Synaptic
> That is the behavior on my system and I cannot reproduce your bug.
Isn't this the case on your system too?
Yes. The behavior is the same here.
The message dialog has three buttons: [Retry], [Add/Remove more
applications...] and a [Close] button.
End-user expects that the [Close]-button clo
1. Actually gnome-app-install should not terminate but show a second
dialog with a retry button. That is the behavior on my system and I
cannot reproduce your bug. Isn't this the case on your system too?
2. Not every application needs a menu bar. Add/Remove is more like a
capplet (configuration ap
A picture: http://bildr.no/view/108470
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A tiny bug: Add/Remove application terminates unnecessarily.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/146734
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