On 07/17/17 16:29, Kevin Kofler wrote: > Ed Greshko wrote: >> There seems to be no dependencies of PackageKit for dnfdragora. However >> if one doesn't have PackKit installed dnfdragora will not show up in the >> systray. >> >> At login time I get a notification popup from dnfdragora that updates are >> available but it doesn't exist in the systray. >> >> If I install PackageKit, reboot, and login I get the notification popup >> and a dnfdragora icon in the systray where I can right click and pick >> Update. >> >> Smells like a bug to me. > The default updater does not come from dnfdragora, it is plasma-pk-updates, > which is based on PackageKit. > > If you want to use the dnfdragora updater, install the dnfdragora-gui > package. (I already requested that it be renamed dnfdragora-updater: > https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1448812) > I have.... [egreshko@f26-rc15k ~]$ rpm -qa | grep dnfdra dnfdragora-1.0.1-5.git20170505.2a3b056.fc26.noarch dnfdragora-gui-1.0.1-5.git20170505.2a3b056.fc26.noarch installed on the system. If I login without PackageKit installed I get a dnfdragora popup that tells me 117 Updates are available and after a short time it disappears. I have to manually start the dnfdragora gui in order to start the update process. If I then install PackageKit and login I get a dnfdragora popup that tells me 117 Updates are available *AND* a dnf icon appears in the systray and I can pick "Update" from there to start the update process. -- Fedora Users List - The place to go to speculate endlessly
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