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Version 0.6.2
* try to fetch and show debian changelogs for packages from maemo.org
* show more package dependency information
* fixed: certain characters in depends/conflicts causes them to be cut in the UI
* warn about installing blacklisted packages as dependencies
* show download speed for package downloads
* enabled version-specific blacklisting for upgradeable packages
* some minor UI tweaks
At the moment it cannot be downloaded because the autobuilder is having problems uploading the package to the repository, but should become available after that is fixed.
Do you want to continue? [y/n]? y dpkg error processing fapman (--remove): Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should reinstall it before attempting a removal. Errors were encountered while processing: fapman E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned and error code (1)
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I've tried removing FApMan using apt-get remove
Updating runs into the "post-removal script returned error exit status 255" error. it attempts the old post-removal script and the new post-removal script.Code:Do you want to continue? [y/n]? y dpkg error processing fapman (--remove): Package is in a very bad inconsistent state - you should reinstall it before attempting a removal. Errors were encountered while processing: fapman E: Sub-process /usr/bin/dpkg returned and error code (1)
[*]separate the update/install "to-do" list from the uninstall "to-do" list. This would allow more flexibility in using the program, it would also allow me to uninstall the programs I want to remove should an update or install fail.
[*]allow the failed operations to not end the removal or install but have fapman move on to the next item on the list.
I think spending time on theme customization is quite useless. I don't want to set my custom background image for an application manager, I want it to look good and fit in by default. Just using the theme color for the background and having the default buttons look would be fine with me.
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2010-08-09
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* try to fetch and show debian changelogs for packages from maemo.org
* show more package dependency information
* fixed: certain characters in depends/conflicts causes them to be cut in the UI
* warn about installing blacklisted packages as dependencies
* show download speed for package downloads
* enabled version-specific blacklisting for upgradeable packages
* some minor UI tweaks
At the moment it cannot be downloaded because the autobuilder is having problems uploading the package to the repository, but should become available after that is fixed.Now available.
Last edited by hqh; 2010-08-09 at 08:57.