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Message #23602
[Bug 1629600] Re: Installed application from .deb does not appear unless Ubuntu is restarted
** Tags removed: yakkety
** Changed in: gnome-software (Ubuntu Zesty)
Status: New => Invalid
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Title:
Installed application from .deb does not appear unless Ubuntu is
restarted
Status in One Hundred Papercuts:
Confirmed
Status in gnome-software package in Ubuntu:
Triaged
Status in gnome-software source package in Xenial:
New
Status in gnome-software source package in Zesty:
Invalid
Status in gnome-software source package in Artful:
Triaged
Bug description:
I'm using Ubuntu 16.04 x64 and the installed version of gnome-software
is 3.20.1
* I install a desktop application from a .deb package. I tried several methods (apt install, dpkg -i, xdg-open then click on install button).
* After the installation, I control that the application is visible from the system:
* The application appears correctly in the application list in Unity Dash
* The application appears in the "Open With" menu list in Nautilus (because of registered mime types)
* The package name of the application can be used as an argument of apt commands (apt show, apt remove...) and dpkg (dpkg -l, dpkg -L...)
* I start gnome-software.
* I click on the "installed" tab to get the list of installed applications.
expected result: the freshly installed application is in the list
actual result: the freshly installed application is not in the list.
If I reboot my computer and start gnome-software, the installed
application appears in the list.
It looks like there is some kind of cache that is not refreshed at the
right moment.
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