Bug 711119

Summary: no 'new updates available' notifications
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Leon Keijser <leon>
Component: PackageKitAssignee: Richard Hughes <richard>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 15CC: brianmury, carljohan, eric.tanguy, jonathan, kylepablo, paul.lipps, rdieter, rhughes, richard, smparrish
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Description Leon Keijser 2011-06-06 15:40:32 UTC
Description of problem:
Since upgrading from F14 to F15, gnome doesn't display an icon/message anymore when there are new software updates available.

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
PackageKit-0.6.14-2.fc15.x86_64

How reproducible:
I have set (by means of gpk-prefs) to check for updates Daily. When updates were available 2 days ago (checked via 'yum update', or gpk-update-viewer) there was no notification message and/or icon informing me about them.

Steps to Reproduce:
1. wait until updates for installed packages become available
2. after that, wait at least 24 hours
3. log in
  
Actual results:
No notifications are issued when software updates are available.

Expected results:
A notification should be issued to the user, informing them about available software updates.

Additional info:
My user status is 'Available' (not 'Busy', since this can prevent notifications). I've set it to check daily. Updates are available for 3 days now, without a notification being issued.

Comment 1 Eric Tanguy 2011-06-06 17:13:15 UTC
same here with set it to check hourly ...

Comment 2 Richard Hughes 2011-06-06 17:42:41 UTC
Please see http://lists.fedoraproject.org/pipermail/test/2011-May/100468.html

Comment 3 Eric Tanguy 2011-06-06 17:52:51 UTC
So the solution would be to change frequency-updates-notification gsettings ?
How to change this ?

Comment 4 Paul Lipps 2011-06-08 02:11:08 UTC
I've yet to see a notification of any type of software updates, critical or not since I installed Fedora 15.

Comment 5 Rex Dieter 2011-06-10 14:30:23 UTC
It seems a similar effect is being seen using kpackagekit as well, regardless of kpk's "Check for updates" preference (e.g. if set to Hourly, Daily), it seems to not display anything until much later.

Comment 6 Kyle Pablo 2011-06-10 14:33:46 UTC
Problem exist here too.  Did preupgrade from f14->f15.

PackageKit-0.6.14-2.fc15.x86_64


I'm experiencing this as a KDE user.

Comment 7 Rex Dieter 2011-06-10 14:36:50 UTC
Possible false alarm on my part, I reset the kpk preference to hourly, restarted the box, and several minutes after login I see an updates notification.

Comment 8 Carl-Johan Kjellander 2011-08-23 21:20:08 UTC
I have not seen a single notification since an upgrade via 
yum to F15 several months ago, on two machines.

Comment 9 Carl-Johan Kjellander 2011-08-23 23:34:52 UTC
packagekitd is not running on my system btw.

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