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2009-08-09
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In my experience having both diablo and chinook extras repositories enabled will confuse application manager. If you need something from chinook, you could temporarily enable chinook extras.
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Apologies if this has been posted before, but my various searches on the forum and on Bugzilla turned up nothing.
So for the last few weeks I keep getting alerts that updates are available for my installed applications, but when I go to perform the updates, I notice it's trying to update the programs with identical versions of themselves. You can see the attached screenshots for a better idea of what I mean. If I continue, it "updates" every one of them successfully (save Maemo Recorder, which always fails) and goes away, until about a week later, when it tells me it's time to update them again, again with the same versions.
Has anyone else encountered anything like this?
Cheers,
Joe