| Summary: | gpk-updaste-viewer hangs on scanning installed applications | ||
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| Product: | PackageKit | Reporter: | Rodrigo Trujillo <rotru> |
| Component: | General | Assignee: | Richard Hughes <richard> |
| Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | QA Contact: | |
| Severity: | normal | ||
| Priority: | medium | ||
| Version: | unspecified | ||
| Hardware: | All | ||
| OS: | Linux (All) | ||
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| i915 platform: | i915 features: | ||
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gpk-update-viewer log in Fedora 10
gpk-update-viewer log in Fedora 11 packagekitd log in Fedora 10 Screenshot of Fedora 10 |
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Created attachment 27564 [details]
gpk-update-viewer log in Fedora 10
Created attachment 27565 [details]
gpk-update-viewer log in Fedora 11
Created attachment 27566 [details]
packagekitd log in Fedora 10
Created attachment 27567 [details]
Screenshot of Fedora 10
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Overview: After applying all updates, the tool hangs on scanning installed applications. See screenshot. Steps to Reproduce: I'm not sure what is causing this problem and how to start it. At some time something becomes inconsistent and it hangs. I had thoughts that the problem would be related to some extra yum plugins I have in my system, but even disabling all plugins, the problem persisted. Actual Results: In Fedora 10 the application hangs, clicking on close button makes the window close, but gpk-update-viewer remains running in background. I had to kill it manually. On Fedora 11 it has the same behavior, but quitting the application seems to works around this issue. On Fedora 10, I could 'fix' the problem (apparently) setting ScanDesktopFiles=false' in /etc/PackageKit/PackageKit.conf and rebooting the machine. Build Date & Platform: Fedora 10: PackageKit-gstreamer-plugin-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 gnome-packagekit-0.3.14-1.fc10.x86_64 PackageKit-yum-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 PackageKit-udev-helper-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 PackageKit-browser-plugin-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 PackageKit-yum-plugin-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 PackageKit-glib-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 PackageKit-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 PackageKit-docs-0.3.16-1.fc10.x86_64 yum-metadata-parser-1.1.2-10.fc10.x86_64 yum-3.2.23-3.fc10.noarch yum-utils-1.1.19-1.fc10.noarch Fedora 11: I dont have many information about Fedora 11, but attached a log from a friend of mine. Believe his machine was up to date with latest repo packages Additional Information: Attached are log of packagekitd and gpk-update-viewer for Fedora 10; and gpk-update-viewer in Fedora 11.