[Bug 426215] Re: [UIF exception] apt:package-name isn't handled by the Store when appropriate
Scott Kitterman
ubuntu at kitterman.com
Thu Apr 21 17:00:12 UTC 2011
I think it's reasonable to check with them. I agree it's unlikely to affect
Kubuntu.
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Title:
[UIF exception] apt:package-name isn't handled by the Store when
appropriate
Status in “desktop-file-utils” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Committed
Status in “software-center” package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Bug description:
User Interface Freeze Exception Justification:
What this does: apt: URIs will open with Software Center instead of with apturl. This is part of the Software Center specifications.
I have tested this change and it works.
Benefits of this change: When installing software from an apt link,
users will be able to see a screenshot, ratings and reviews (file
size, version number, etc.) as opposed to only seeing a small
installer window with the software description. Ubuntu Software Center
is a much better looking and more useful interface than the simple
apturl window.
Caveat: This still won't affect apt: URIs typed into Firefox (LP:
#634915) as ubufox calls apturl directly. This will however benefit
apt: links in yelp.
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-doc/2011-April/015534.html
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-translators/2011-April/004623.html
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software-store 0.2.2, Ubuntu Karmic; Ubuntu Software Center 1.1.12, Ubuntu Lucid
1. Copy and paste "apt:abiword" (without quotes) into Firefox's address field. (If you already have AbiWord installed, substitute the name of a package that isn't installed.)
2. Press Enter.
3. Choose "OK".
What happens:
2. An "Install additional software?" alert appears, asking "Do you want to install package 'abiword'?".
What should happen:
2. From <https://wiki.ubuntu.com/SoftwareCenter#apturl>: "Opening an apt: URL should launch the Ubuntu Software Center directly to the appropriate screen; or if it is already open, focus it, wait until any currently-open alerts or dialogs have been dismissed, and then switch to the appropriate screen."
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