I found it very handy to be able to install the repo definitions of rpmfusion and livna using a simple click on a link on their web pages. However - doing so pops up a window asking if I want to install the package. This is fine - after pressing install, there's another window asking if I want to copy the package. Huh? IMHO pressing install in the first window should also answer this question. This would make the process much smoother.
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What version gnome-packagekit? I thought we fixed this problem months ago? These are the related commits: commit 8a0937db1541fe6fbc5469ca9b1c54c2fc564048 Author: Richard Hughes <richard> Date: Wed Nov 5 08:56:15 2008 +0000 bugfix: add a GConf key /apps/gnome-packagekit/show_copy_confirm to allow distributions to choose whether to show the copy from FUSE dialog. Also show a copy progress bar with an aync handler. Affects rh#469963 commit 838241d093a7be7600d05d35d02b6e6050904b28 Author: Richard Hughes <richard> Date: Fri Oct 31 17:25:56 2008 +0000 bugfix: fix the interaction when installing local files by only showing the copy dialog for non-native paths. Also add a confirm dialog when the files were installed correctly, and also make sure the dialog is shown for the untrusted 2nd pass of the installation. Fixes rh#469275
oops, checked wrong checkbox.
Sorry I think you are right. I thought I had installed all updates already (there was not updates available icon in the tray anymore) but it looks like I was not up-to-date with PK. I removed the livna repo rpm after really installing all updates and tried again, this time I only got one dialog. Thanks!
Cool, thanks for verifying.
Update: I did a second installation with Rawhide and installation from the web does not really work there. It may be related to Rawhide though so I don't file a new bug for this just yet. What happens: --- An internal system error has occured A problem thatwe were not expecting has occurred. Please report this bug in your distribution bugtracker with the error description. => No Package Matching rpmfusion-nonfree-release --- It downloads the package but fails to install. I can install it with rpm -i just fine, so the package is not broken or anything.
Yes, a bug in the yum backend in 0.4.0. You want these new packages: http://koji.fedoraproject.org/koji/taskinfo?taskID=1075915