Alex Makhlin wrote:
N. James Bridge wrote:
Packagekit has started to give this error message:
failed to get a TID: A security policy in place prevents this sender
from sending this message to this recipient, see message bus
configuration file (rejected message had interface
"org.freedesktop.PackageKit.Transaction" member "SetLocale" error name
"(unset)" destination "org.freedesktop.PackageKit") (0)
It appears for any request; the actual package does not seem to matter.
The list of repos is apparently empty.
However, yum prints the repo list as expected and installs packages
correctly, though it does add a similar message at the end of the
transaction.
Problem started when I downloaded and installed the latest version of
GRAMPS from this site:
http://www.squirrel.nl/pub/xfer/gramps-3.0.4-2jv.fc10.noarch.rpm
What's going on and how can I fix it!?
James
Look, I feel for you man! After the latest updates its been a bit crazy.
It seems to me that Fedora's team (aka Readhat Enterprise developers)
have let us down quite a bit! Look, if we are going to be their QA team
so they can make some great $$ from their Enterprise distribution then
they should get their act together.
We are now into the holidays, how many Readhat engineers are still
available until January? Not that many! In my opinion we have a long
wait to go before they fix their problems and ours. By the way, I would
like to use Readhat Enterprise instead of Fedora but at what $$?
I have complaints about Fedora, but lack of dedication is not one. They were
there over the four day US holiday (at least enough to cover problems), they fix
things quickly, etc. I do wish that things got at least a little testing between
updates-testing and release, and that would prevent some of the recent SElinux
and dbus access and permissions learning experiences.
This one was a special case, not intended to go out so quickly, but a policy
change would be welcome, to assure testing of new packages, at least for obvious
things like permissions, missing requirements, and "won't even ____ing boot!" cases.
--
Bill Davidsen <davidsen@xxxxxxx>
"We have more to fear from the bungling of the incompetent than from
the machinations of the wicked." - from Slashdot
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