Bug 696279

Summary: PackageKit does not warn that logout will be necessary
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Thomas Dwyer III <tomiii>
Component: PackageKitAssignee: Richard Hughes <richard>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 14CC: jonathan, richard, smparrish
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Description Thomas Dwyer III 2011-04-13 18:27:54 UTC
Description of problem:

PackageKit warns me (with a little toggle-switch icon) that a restart will be required after certain package updates.  However, it does not warn me that a logout will be required after certain other updates are installed.  I remember this working correctly in earlier Fedora releases.


Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

gnome-packagekit-2.32.0-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-command-not-found-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-device-rebind-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-docs-0.6.12-2.fc14.noarch
PackageKit-glib-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-gstreamer-plugin-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-gtk-module-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-yum-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686
PackageKit-yum-plugin-0.6.12-2.fc14.i686


How reproducible:

Use PackageKit to install an update that requires a logout (e.g. dhclient).  No warning is produced about requiring a logout.  If I know a logout will be required, I will often defer the update until later.



Steps to Reproduce:
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Actual results:

No warning was produced before the update, yet I am required to log out after the update.  :-(

Expected results:

Packages that require a logout after being updated should show the little green logout icon next to them, similar to the restart icon that is displayed next to packages requiring a restart.

Additional info:

[tomiii@laptop ~]$ gconftool-2 -R /apps/gnome-packagekit
 enable_check_hardware = false
 enable_mime_type_helper = true
 dbus_default_interaction = show-confirm-search,show-confirm-deps,show-confirm-install,show-progress,show-finished,show-warning
 ignored_dbus_requests = /usr/bin/gnome-terminal,/usr/bin/nm-applet,/usr/bin/xchat-gnome
 enable_codec_helper = true
 autocomplete = false
 dbus_enforced_interaction = show-confirm-install
 show_copy_confirm = true
 enable_font_helper = true
 enable_check_firmware = true
 show_depends = false
 /apps/gnome-packagekit/update-icon:
  notify_update_not_battery = false
  frequency_get_upgrades = 604800
  ignored_messages = backend-*,untrusted-package,other-updates-held-back,repo-metadata-download-failed
  ignored_devices = 
  notify_message = false
  notify_errors = true
  connection_use_wifi = true
  auto_update = none
  banned_firmware = */intel-ucode/*
  notify_update_started = true
  notify_update_complete_restart = true
  notify_update_complete = false
  notify_complete = true
  connection_use_mobile = false
  notify_distro_upgrades = true
  notify_available = true
  notify_critical = true
  session_startup_timeout = 300
  watch_active_transactions = false
  force_get_updates_login = false
  update_battery = false
  frequency_get_updates = 86400
  frequency_refresh_cache = 86400
  notify_update_failed = true
 /apps/gnome-packagekit/application:
  show_all_packages = false
  filter_arch = true
  filter_basename = false
  filter_newest = true
  search_mode = details
  category_groups = false
 /apps/gnome-packagekit/repo:
  show_details = false
 /apps/gnome-packagekit/update-viewer:
  only_newest = true
  notify_mobile_connection = true
  scroll_active = true

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