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Re: Application manager broken
Also there are two type of installed packages
installed (surprise!) auto-installed these ones were installed because they were dependencies of others when you remove an "installed" package it will remove all the "auto-installed" package on which it depends. So that it keeps your system clean. if you install all libs manually and at some points you have no installed application that depends on it, you in fact do not need anymore this lib. if a lib is an "installed" package, the system will not remove it so you will keep a lot of useless crap on your device. |
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NDI has said he can see PackageView just fine in his... so mayhaps some more troubleshooting is needed with your package manager? |
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OK, I can see it in PackageView (may be it is a reason why regular N900 user can't see PackageView anymore now). But can I at least see what is in repositories and moreover - see what updates are available for already installed packages? |
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My wifiinfo about box says 0.10. The package info on maemo.org said 0.10.
2g/3g switcher shows up in my list (all) Gonverts shows up as 0.9.2-2, as it should As for names, I can find Gonvert if I use the search in the AM, and insert "onvert" in there. No issues here? (willing to test) |
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Yes, I did some apt-get and dpkg but that has nothing with updates loss and nothing with PackageView, Gonvert or WifiInfo. |
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Have you tried deleting your repository caches and doing a fresh update? |
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If you know something there I can set/change that domain - say it. But in my understanding (based on experience of bluez-hcidump setup) it just rejection of 'user/utilities' because application description is located in file 'Packages' in repository under section 'free'. Previously, AM had some logic which allows acception of 'user/*' but it is seemed now that in hasted red pill removal it was deleted... or bug somethere here. For exam - the sequence of repositories may have toll. |
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I do not want kmplayer, so I had to use apt-get to install mplayer. |
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