[Bug 1619593] [NEW] pkcon Fatal ERROR: MIME type not supported. when installing clicks in unity8 on a laptop
Victor gonzalez
victor.troncoso at canonical.com
Fri Sep 2 10:02:09 UTC 2016
Public bug reported:
A week ago I had no problem to install
clicks(filemanager,music,terminal) but this week I came across with this
pkcon error. Could it be caused by a packagekit update?
Enviroment: Desktop running unity8 on 16.10
HW: intel graphics+intel processor
Preconditions: download some clicks of core/non core apps to install
Steps to reproduce:
1º Open terminal and run $ pkon install-local --allow-untrusted /path
Current result: pkcon command returns the error given at the bottom
Expected result: pkcon command should run with out any issue and clicks
should be installed
Reproducibility 100%
-------------
output
11:59:57 PackageKit Verbose debugging enabled (on console 1)
11:59:57 PackageKit filter=(null), filters=0
11:59:57 PackageKit adding state 0x562f87db10d0
11:59:57 PackageKit doing install files
11:59:57 PackageKit role now install-files
Installing files [=========================] :59:57 PackageKit using frontend diaFinished [=========================] :59:57 PackageKit remove state 0x562Fatal error: MIME type 'application/x-click' not supported /home/users/Downloads/com.ubuntu.calendar_0.4.757_all.click
** Affects: packagekit (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- A week ago I had no problem to isntall
+ A week ago I had no problem to install
clicks(filemanager,music,terminal) but this week I came across with this
pkcon error. Could it be caused by a packagekit update?
Enviroment: Desktop running unity8 on 16.10
- HW: intel graphics+intel processor
+ HW: intel graphics+intel processor
Preconditions: download some clicks of core/non core apps to install
Steps to reproduce:
1º Open terminal and run $ pkon install-local --allow-untrusted /path
-
Current result: pkcon command returns the error given at the bottom
Expected result: pkcon command should run with out any issue and clicks
should be installed
Reproducibility 100%
-------------
output
11:59:57 PackageKit Verbose debugging enabled (on console 1)
11:59:57 PackageKit filter=(null), filters=0
11:59:57 PackageKit adding state 0x562f87db10d0
11:59:57 PackageKit doing install files
11:59:57 PackageKit role now install-files
Installing files [=========================] :59:57 PackageKit using frontend diaFinished [=========================] :59:57 PackageKit remove state 0x562Fatal error: MIME type 'application/x-click' not supported /home/users/Downloads/com.ubuntu.calendar_0.4.757_all.click
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Title:
pkcon Fatal ERROR: MIME type not supported. when installing clicks in
unity8 on a laptop
Status in packagekit package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
A week ago I had no problem to install
clicks(filemanager,music,terminal) but this week I came across with
this pkcon error. Could it be caused by a packagekit update?
Enviroment: Desktop running unity8 on 16.10
HW: intel graphics+intel processor
Preconditions: download some clicks of core/non core apps to install
Steps to reproduce:
1º Open terminal and run $ pkon install-local --allow-untrusted /path
Current result: pkcon command returns the error given at the bottom
Expected result: pkcon command should run with out any issue and
clicks should be installed
Reproducibility 100%
-------------
output
11:59:57 PackageKit Verbose debugging enabled (on console 1)
11:59:57 PackageKit filter=(null), filters=0
11:59:57 PackageKit adding state 0x562f87db10d0
11:59:57 PackageKit doing install files
11:59:57 PackageKit role now install-files
Installing files [=========================] :59:57 PackageKit using frontend diaFinished [=========================] :59:57 PackageKit remove state 0x562Fatal error: MIME type 'application/x-click' not supported /home/users/Downloads/com.ubuntu.calendar_0.4.757_all.click
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