Bug 393781

Summary: puplet 'view updates' does not work on KDE
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Juha Tuomala <tuju>
Component: usermodeAssignee: Miloslav Trmač <mitr>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Juha Tuomala 2007-11-21 08:49:45 UTC
Description of problem:

Finally the puplet icon appears in KDE systray on f8. But
once it appears and its tooltip says that 'there are 21 updates',
it doesn't work anyway.

If I click it and choose 'view updates' - nothing happens. I'm
still using cli yum for updates.

Also note that never seen the selinux sheriff star symbol on KDE
systray either. Could be related to this python+kdesystray mess.

/var/log/secure says:
Nov 21 10:35:20 pullo userhelper[2089]: pam_unix(pup:auth): conversation 
failed
Nov 21 10:35:20 pullo userhelper[2089]: pam_unix(pup:auth): auth could not 
identify password for [root]
Nov 21 10:35:20 pullo userhelper[2089]: pam_unix(pup:auth): conversation 
failed
Nov 21 10:35:20 pullo userhelper[2089]: pam_unix(pup:auth): auth could not 
identify password for [root]
Nov 21 10:35:20 pullo userhelper[2089]: pam_unix(pup:auth): conversation 
failed
Nov 21 10:35:20 pullo userhelper[2089]: pam_unix(pup:auth): auth could not 
identify password for [root]

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
usermode-1.93.1-1.fc8

How reproducible:
ouh, I wish it would not be - even once.

 
Actual results:

nuting happens.

Expected results:

flow of updates or list of them. don't really know, it has
never worked on KDE.

Additional info:
# sestatus
SELinux status:                 enabled
SELinuxfs mount:                /selinux
Current mode:                   enforcing
Mode from config file:          enforcing
Policy version:                 21
Policy from config file:        targeted

Comment 1 Juha Tuomala 2007-11-21 08:53:41 UTC
as sidenote, there seems to be system-config* stuff too:

Nov 18 11:56:37 pullo userhelper[6762]: pam_unix(system-config-display:auth): 
auth could not identify password for [root]
Nov 18 11:56:37 pullo userhelper[6762]: pam_unix(system-config-display:auth): 
conversation failed
Nov 18 11:56:37 pullo userhelper[6762]: pam_unix(system-config-display:auth): 
auth could not identify password for [root]

Comment 2 Juha Tuomala 2007-11-21 10:42:31 UTC
Well, seems that those latest updates fixed this.