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Really good ! How to autostart it ?
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Thank you @aldrik, it will auto-start when you boot the machine, you do not need to do anything
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Thank your for all !
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Small changes to the updater as I found a couple of minor bugs, new version 0.0.1-11 fixes them.
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I have added the option to disable unattended upgrades to the context menu (right click), it will only appear if it is configured on.
Last edited by Dai_trying (2016-11-09 21:53)
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Reporting an issue, we have tried to run updater with defined delay from command line:
$ apt-updater -d 1
got python error:
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/share/dai-apt-updater/updater.py", line 397, in <module>
main(sys.argv[1:])
File "/usr/share/dai-apt-updater/updater.py", line 391, in main
tray_icon = SystemTrayIcon(QtGui.QIcon(":/plain.png"), w)
File "/usr/share/dai-apt-updater/updater.py", line 169, in __init__
"Waiting for Delay period\nSceduled for " + (start + timedelta(seconds=delay)).strftime("%H:%M:%S"))
TypeError: unsupported type for timedelta seconds component: str
Fresh Q4OS Orion installation.
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Thanks guys, I will investigate and post with a fix (hopefully)
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New Version 0.0.1-16 Fixes this issue.
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We can confirm fixed issue mentioned above, thanks.
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Just another issue, 0.0.1-16 updater on a fresh Orion system with some pending updates. Ran updater from the command line:
$ apt-updater -d 1 -i 80
Updater correctly reports updates available, click to updater icon to show updates to go -> then click Cancel -> again click to updater systray icon, but no Synaptic window appears anymore. There are a few python errors in terminal too:
TypeError: unsupported type for timedelta seconds component: str
In addition, would it be possible to modify code to check, if APT is ready using Q4OS specific command '/usr/bin/check-apt-busy' ? See the line 86 of 'updater.py'. Command 'check-apt-busy' returns '0' if APT is free, otherwise some non zero value. We suggest you to perform simple test for presence of '/usr/bin/check-apt-busy' file exists in the filesystem, and use it if so, otherwise keep the current 'lsof ...' command.
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I have fixed this new issue in Version 0.0.1-17
@Q4OS Team
I did originally code the apt-check to use '/usr/bin/check-apt-busy' but changed it to lsof to allow it to work on both q4os and debian. I removed the check-apt-busy as I deemed it to be unnecessary and to avoid the overhead of using two different methods. I can incorporate it again and like you suggest add a check to ensure it is available and use lsof as a fallback, although I can see no benefit from doing so.
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I can incorporate it again and like you suggest add a check to ensure it is available and use lsof as a fallback, although I can see no benefit from doing so.
Yes, please do it so, if possible. We consider the 'check-apt-busy' checker as more reliable. Thank you for fixing and developing.
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Updated Version 0.0.1.18 now uses Q4OS check-apt-busy script.
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There is probably some mistake, as 0.0.1-18 looks exactly the same as 0.0.1-17.
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My apologies, I didn't move the new source to the installer folder, new Version 0.0.1-19 will fix this.
Last edited by Dai_trying (2016-12-16 09:47)
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@Dai_trying
We could suggest you a fix of this issue http://www.q4os.org/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=6110#p6110 , 'apt-get update' could be performed prior to upgrade, if updater detects disrupted backports pinning.
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Ok, I will work on this later today (a few chores to do first ) and post new version when available.
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Apologies for the delay, but now the festivities are coming to an end I had time to finish the fix for this.
New Version 0.0.1-20 should fix this issue
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Thank you i will test that.
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You are welcome samberry, let me know if you find any issues.
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Ill have to give this a try Dai and post back.
Q4OS Aquarius 5.x KDE Dell Inspiron 3670 i5 8600, GTX 1660 Super, 32gb, 2tb NVME SSD
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Thanks CC, I am planning a major overhaul when I have more free time, I am hoping to implement a update chooser so you will be able to select which updates get installed, and also a hold option (like pinning but not) which will be good for when an update breaks something.
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Something to look forward to,
Q4OS Aquarius 5.x KDE Dell Inspiron 3670 i5 8600, GTX 1660 Super, 32gb, 2tb NVME SSD
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Hello, can I install it on Scorpion ?
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Yes, I use it all the time Orion and Scorpion
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