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Apper

   0.8.0  

KDE System Tool

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Homepage:  Link
Blog:  Link
Downloads:  11009
Submitted:  Jul 7 2008
Updated:  Jan 8 2013

Description:

Apper is the KDE interface for PackageKit (aka KPackageKit)

Apper is able to manage packages, applications and updates in a cross-distribution way thanks to the PackageKit project. Providing Linux users a single application that they can learn and use in whatever distribution they are.

Hope you enjoy Apper, and please report bugs, make wishes so we can improve this application.

BUGS goes to bugs.kde.org

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IMPORTANT:
Apper itself can do nothing without PackageKit.
So have it installed before.
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INSTALLATION

Well now that you decide to install it. Be careful :D no warranty is given..

Requirements:
AFTER INSTALLING LOGOUT AND LOGIN SO KDED CAN LOAD THE Apper PLUGIN.
(also, make uninstall #from your old build dir)

PackageKit >= 0.8.5
KDELibs headers of Kde4
KDEWorskpace
KDE >= 4.3

Compiling:
- $ cd Apper # where you extracted it
- $ mkdir build && cd build
- $ cmake .. -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=/usr/ # you must install in /usr otherwise KDE won't find it
- $ make
- $ su
- # make install

Enjoy :)




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 Wrong translation

 
 by spider-mario on: Aug 6 2009
 
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There is a bad translated string in French. How may I report or fix it ?


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 Re: Wrong translation

 
 by dantti on: Aug 10 2009
 
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best is to report to localization team of kde.


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 A shame

 
 by Marsu1 on: Aug 15 2009
 
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kpackagekit is , unfortunately!, the worst piece of software I have ever seen on a non-commercial system!!!

It really is a shame! Adept never made problems!
Even on a 3-days-old system I get error in Kpackagekit!


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 Re: A shame

 
 by dantti on: Aug 16 2009
 
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Dude, first of all you should point what problems do you have.
And by telling you have used adept, you probably use some Ubuntu variants, which it THE ONE to blame.


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 Configure errors

 
 by yoann21 on: Aug 15 2009
 
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I tried to compile the 0.4.2 version of KPackageKit but i have an error message in the "cmake ..": GETTEXT_PROCESS_PO_FILES unknown Cmake command

So i added "find_package(Gettext)" in the main CMakeLists.txt and the compilation works.


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 Configure errors

 
 by yoann21 on: Aug 15 2009
 
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I tried to compile the 0.4.2 version of KPackageKit but i have an error message in the "cmake ..": GETTEXT_PROCESS_PO_FILES unknown Cmake command

So i added "find_package(Gettext)" in the main CMakeLists.txt and the compilation works.


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 Re: Configure errors

 
 by dantti on: Aug 16 2009
 
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yep, you are right. It's the first time i ship translations toghether and since it's not needed in kde I forgot that...
Thanks.


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 Notify translators

 
 by cb400f on: Aug 21 2009
 
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Speaking of localization... ;-)

It'd be great if you could make a habit of notifying the kde-i18n-doc mailing list a week or so before you tag/release, so translators know when it's a good time to do their magic.

As the default package manager for (at least) Fedora and Kubuntu it's very important that KPackageKit is well and fully translated.

Martin / cb400f who does Danish KDE translations.


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 "what's changed" package info

 
 by Comraddm on: Sep 3 2009
 
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Where KPackageKit takes info about what was changed and fixed in package?

Can yum take this info in command line?


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 Re: "what's changed" package i

 
 by dantti on: Sep 3 2009
 
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Well the packagekit yum backend get's this information probably from yum databases, as i use debian we get this information directly from the web (which is a bit slow some times), looking at the package change log.
Don´t know if itś possible to retrieve from yum cmd line.


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 Re: Re: "what's changed" package i

 
 by Comraddm on: Sep 7 2009
 
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I think I've found it.
It's a yum plugin changelog.
Fedora users may install it like this:
yum install yum-plugin-changelog

Then use it like this:
yum changelog 2009-Jun mysql


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