RARING - software center problem

Johan Scheepers johansche at telkomsa.net
Sun Mar 31 07:48:45 UTC 2013


On 31/03/2013 04:59, Jared Norris wrote:
>
> On 30 March 2013 16:13, Johan Scheepers <johansche at telkomsa.net 
> <mailto:johansche at telkomsa.net>> wrote:
>
>     Good day,
>     I am having this message when updating.
>
>     Updating software catalog...this may take a moment.
>     INFO:softwarecenter.db.pkginfo_impl.aptcache:aptcache.open()
>     WARNING:softwarecenter.db.update:The file:
>     '/usr/share/app-install/desktop/sonic-visualiser:x-sonicvisualiser-layer.desktop'
>     could not be read correctly. The application associated with this
>     file will not be included in the software catalog. Please consider
>     raising a bug report for this issue with the maintainer of that
>     application
>     WARNING:softwarecenter.db.update:The file:
>     '/usr/share/app-install/desktop/workrave:workrave.desktop' could
>     not be read correctly. The application associated with this file
>     will not be included in the software catalog. Please consider
>     raising a bug report for this issue with the maintainer of that
>     application
>     WARNING:softwarecenter.db.update:The file:
>     '/usr/share/app-install/desktop/sonic-visualiser:x-sonicvisualiser.desktop'
>     could not be read correctly. The application associated with this
>     file will not be included in the software catalog. Please consider
>     raising a bug report for this issue with the maintainer of that
>     application
>     Software catalog update was successful.
>
>     Some pointers how to report please.
>     Thanks
>     Johan
>
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> It is not uncommon for issues like this to be present in a development 
> release. It could be due to packages being sync'd or one of another 
> million different reasons. The error message itself shows you how to 
> report the error though, it states to raise a bug report with the 
> maintainer of each of those packages.
>
> If you're not confident raising bug reports I'd strongly recommend 
> using the latest release not the development release.
>
> -- 
> Regards,
>
> Jared Norris
> https://wiki.ubuntu.com/JaredNorris
>
>
Thanks for your reply  Jared,

For daily use my OS is the latest 12.04 LTS.

!3.04 is just for testing and so are some other linux flavours
Regards
Johan.
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