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Ok, so you are also saying that the "tap-on-RPM-to-install" mechanism in Sailfish OS could do it too but it's Jolla's choice not to?</div>
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Is that for security reasons? Since the user has accepted the risks by ticking "untrusted sources", could the behaviour be changed?<br>
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<div id="x_divRplyFwdMsg" dir="ltr"><font face="Calibri, sans-serif" color="#000000" style="font-size:11pt"><b>De :</b> Devel <devel-bounces@lists.sailfishos.org> de la part de Slava Monich <slava.monich@jolla.com><br>
<b>Envoyé :</b> vendredi 20 octobre 2017 09:46<br>
<b>À :</b> devel@lists.sailfishos.org<br>
<b>Objet :</b> Re: [SailfishDevel] Missing /usr/bin/sailfish-qml on the phone</font>
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<div class="PlainText">Basically, I was trying to say that if Jolla Store client can do it and
<br>
command line pkcon can do it (i.e. automatically install dependencies) <br>
then Warehouse can do it too. If Warehouse doesn't do it, it's the <br>
choice made by the creator of the app. I pulled the sources and haven't <br>
found anything there about the dependencies.<br>
<br>
One thing that I learned today: The PackageKit currently used by <br>
Sailfish OS (version 0.8.something + a few patches) has D-Bus method <br>
called GetDepends. However the smart upstream guys have renamed it into <br>
DependsOn:<br>
<br>
<a href="https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/commit/e590ed91">https://github.com/hughsie/PackageKit/commit/e590ed91</a><br>
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(backward compatibility? what's that? never heard of it!) meaning that <br>
Warehouse should try both methods to make sure that it works with future <br>
versions of PackageKit. Right now it doesn't seem to do anything.<br>
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Cheers,<br>
<br>
-Slava<br>
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On 20/10/17 02:54, Osmo Salomaa wrote:<br>
> On Fri, Oct 20, 2017, at 00:41, Slava Monich wrote:<br>
>> ... but you can install an rpm by somehow transferring it to the phone<br>
>> (e.g. by downloading it with the browser) and then tapping it in<br>
>> Settings -> Transfers. You would have to allow installing untrusted<br>
>> software first on the Settings -> Untrusted software page.<br>
>><br>
>> I don't think this has anything to do with "pkcon refresh".<br>
> I constantly keep running into reports from users where the dependencies<br>
> cannot be found and the solution always is "pkcon refresh". As far as I<br>
> know that happens both with OpenRepos + Warehouse and the manual way you<br>
> describe. Please try to do something about this, it's annoying to tell<br>
> users they need developer mode and command line just to install an RPM.<br>
><br>
> <a href="https://together.jolla.com/question/132628">https://together.jolla.com/question/132628</a><br>
> <a href="https://github.com/otsaloma/poor-maps/issues/57">https://github.com/otsaloma/poor-maps/issues/57</a><br>
><br>
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