[packagekit] issues with packagekit

Adrien Bustany madcat at mymadcat.com
Tue Dec 1 14:07:57 PST 2009


El 01/12/09 14:07, D.H. Bahr escribió:
> I installed locate and search for the file ... apparently me telling
> configure to use /usr as prefix mixed up somwhere and it put the file
> under /usr/etc/dbus-1/system.d instead of /etc/dbus-1/system.d
>
> Now the daemon starts and i can use pkcon ...
>
> i made a
>
> pkcon refresh:
> darion-laptop build # pkcon refresh   
> Refreshing cache              [=========================]        
> Waiting for authentication    [=========================]        
> Starting                      [=========================]        
> Generating package lists      [=========================]        
>
> and after I searched for a package but it won't find it ..
>
> take a look here:
> darion-laptop build # eix gtkmm        
> [U] dev-cpp/gtkmm
>      Available versions: 
>     (1.2)    1.2.9-r2
>     (2)    2.2.12
>     (2.4)    2.16.0 ~2.18.2
>     {debug doc examples test}
>      Installed versions:  2.12.7(2.4)(21:23:55 10/04/09)(-debug -doc
> -examples -test)
>      Homepage:            http://www.gtkmm.org
>      Description:         C++ interface for GTK+2
>
> darion-laptop build # pkcon search name gtkmm
> Searching by name             [=========================]        
> Starting                      [=========================]        
>
> am i using it wrong?
That would be a problem in the backend ?
>
> El 12/01/09 21:52, Adrien Bustany escribió:
>> El 01/12/09 18:49, Matthias Klumpp escribió:
>>   
>>> On Tue, 01 Dec 2009 16:31:07 +0000, "D.H. Bahr" <dbahr at estudiantes.uci.cu>
>>> wrote:
>>>   
>>>     
>>>> yeap .. configure and make as regular user; make install as root... 
>>>> otherwise i wouldn't be able to install it on /usr I guess .. let me 
>>>> browse the tar to see if i find the file there
>>>>     
>>>>       
>>> Of course you can drop the file into the dir - but it's much better to find
>>> out why it was not installed.
>>> You configured PackageKit with
>>> ./configure --enable-emerge prefix=/usr
>>> right?
>>> Do you have locate installed? Is there a file named
>>> org.freedesktop.PackageKit.conf installed on your system?
>>> (locate org.freedesktop.PackageKit.conf in Terminal)
>>> I don't know much about Nova Linux (it's the Cuba-Linux, right?), but on
>>> Debian "locate" is installed by default.
>>> Maybe the file was installed into /usr/local by accident?
>>>   
>>>     
>> I think it's the most probable, please look in ./configure --help, there
>> should be a --dbus-service-dir switch or something similar
>>   
>>> Cheers
>>>   Matthias
>>>
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