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2015-02-25
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#922
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2015-02-25
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Posts: 6,436 |
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@ Ängelholm, Sweden
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#923
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2015-02-25
, 19:46
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@ Permanent cruiser - either water- or motorways
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#924
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2015-02-25
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#925
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2015-02-25
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Posts: 197 |
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#926
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Have the same problem.
Two patches (Battery StatusBar and Eventsview Control) can I not deactivate. It comes the notification that I can not remove the patches. It's independent if the patches are install or not. (also tried to deactivate the repos)
Can anyone tell me how I can reset the patch manager or how I can use it via terminal so I can see maybe a better error?
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2015-02-25
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#927
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2015-02-25
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Joined on Sep 2012
@ UK
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2015-02-25
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#929
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@all,
I just spent an hour chasing the same problem. 1.1.2.16 has definitely changed something in Eventsview with the direct consequence that all the Patchmanager patches affecting Eventsview no longer work. In my case the problem persisted even after completely uninstalling all the patches and Patchmanager itself. After the reinstallation, Patchmanager thought the Eventsview patch was installed and active when it was neither.
Eventually the only fix I found was manually deleting /var/lib/patchmanager/ausmt/*, where * stands for any patch causing trouble. Better still, uninstall Patchmanager and remove /var/lib/patchmanager completely. After reinstalling Patchmanager and all the patches, everything works fine. You can even install the Eventsview patches; they will appear on the list - deactivated - but will fail to activate until fixed.
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2015-02-25
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#930
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@all,
Eventually the only fix I found was manually deleting /var/lib/patchmanager/ausmt/*, where * stands for any patch causing trouble. Better still, uninstall Patchmanager and remove /var/lib/patchmanager completely. After reinstalling Patchmanager and all the patches, everything works fine. You can even install the Eventsview patches; they will appear on the list - deactivated - but will fail to activate until fixed.
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patchmanager, sailfish os |
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