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Message #120670
[Bug 1314382] Re: Updates shown for pre-installed apps which have been uninstalled
I reproduced this bug, and can clearly see that it's a bug in click
itself.
steps:
- uninstall some package that's installed in the base image (eg: telegram 1.2)
- install it back from the store (eg: telegram 2.0)
- uninstall it once more
- try to see if the package is registered for the current user with "click list"
what happens:
- the package does not show at all
what should happen:
- the old version (eg: 1.2) of the package is listed
It seems that when it's uninstalling a version that was installed from
the store it's not recreating the symlink to @hidden for the base
version.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1314382
Title:
Updates shown for pre-installed apps which have been uninstalled
Status in Canonical System Image:
Confirmed
Status in click package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in ubuntu-system-settings package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
I have uninstalled a few of the pre-installed click apps, as I have no
intention of ever using them, so don't want them to clutter up the
installed apps section of the scope. However, when I go to the Updates
page of System Settings, "filemanager Version 0.3.163" is shown to me
as an update. If I install it, then the File Manager returns to my
installed apps list, though I previously removed it. Then uninstalling
it again, and going back to Updates, I am again shown the same update
as being available.
Also of note is that the updates page says "filemanager" rather than
"File Manager" as the app name.
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