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2010-01-20
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2010-01-20
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OK, there is my updates to Gonvert, PackageView and WifiInfo? Where is 3g2g-switcher? Where is wifi-switcher - actually it is difficult even to find exactly it's name if I don't know at least part of it (and exactly, I am not sure about it;s name - I need to go to bugs.maemo.org to find out this)
And can you say me - how I can find what there are some new updates if Application Manager just ignores it?
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2010-01-20
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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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2010-01-20
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2010-01-20
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Either there is a problem with your package manager.. or these apps were not properly packaged to work in the Application Manager.
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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2010-01-20
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No, it is not only my - another people also have difficulties, I didn't open this thread, BTW. I just did PR1.1 update and didn't modify any. Actually, I am very conservative to manual intervention and it can be a primary reason why I am looking after Application Manager.
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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2010-01-20
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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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2010-01-20
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Well fine.. but look directly above you -- obviously this isn't all package managers. Something is different on your guys' devices that don't see user applications and they should.
Have you tried deleting your repository caches and doing a fresh update?
I don't want to mess with AM.
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2010-01-20
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As a side note, should I be getting stuff like libs as packages to be installed? It's a user interface after all. I'm assuming it doesn't hide actual apps?
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.