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Description of problem: after opening gnome-packagekit and inserting supplementary disk I can see it in sources and can enable/disable it but I'm unable to see packages unless I restart whole app which is really confusing. We should really fix this as it's annoying. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): gnome-packagekit-2.28.3-3.el6.i686 How reproducible: Steps to Reproduce: 1.open gnome-packagekit 2.insert supplementary disk and wait for mount 3.install package from supp disk Actual results: impossible w/o app restart Expected results: should be possible immediately Additional info: I think I saw the same wrong behaviour at first initiation as there were no packages but after refresh and downloading whole app had to be restarted to show all categories and packages. IMHO there should be at least some warning or auto restart performed.
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(In reply to Vladimir Benes from comment #0) > Description of problem: > after opening gnome-packagekit and inserting supplementary disk I can see it > in sources and can enable/disable it but I'm unable to see packages unless I > restart whole app which is really confusing. We should really fix this as > it's annoying. In this case we should really make the group list watch for the ReposChanged signal.
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