install icon remains after installation

Bug #273382 reported by Joseph Thomas
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
OpenGEU
Fix Released
High
TheDarkMaster

Bug Description

after installation, the install icon in the panel at the bottom is still there. shouldn't it be removed?

not sure how you're going to remove this if you use reconstructor.

Joseph

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TheDarkMaster (luca-darkmaster) wrote : Re: [Bug 273382] [NEW] install icon remains after installation

Hi again (thank you, your reporting work is great), as for this BUG I know
it, I don't honestly know how to solve it. People has to remove ubiquity
after the installation manually. I found a way to remove it in the past,
investigating into the ubiquity folder:

The live cd tree contains two files: /casper/filesystem.manifest &
/casper/filesystem.manifest-desktop. The first file contains a list of all
packages installed in the live cd filesystem (including casper, ubiquity,
....). The second contains the same list of packages minus those you would
like to uninstall after the instalation to the harddrive.

Ubiquity compares the two files and decides what packages to remove. So make
sure the any package you want to remove is not included in
/casper/filesystem.manifest-desktop.

But it doesn't work in my experience... so I'm stuck.
Luca

2008/9/23 Joseph Thomas <email address hidden>

> Public bug reported:
>
> after installation, the install icon in the panel at the bottom is still
> there. shouldn't it be removed?
>
> not sure how you're going to remove this if you use reconstructor.
>
> Joseph
>
> ** Affects: opengeu
> Importance: Undecided
> Status: New
>
> --
> install icon remains after installation
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273382
> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to
> OpenGEU.
>
> Status in OpenGEU: When a Gnome reaches Enlightenment: New
>
> Bug description:
> after installation, the install icon in the panel at the bottom is still
> there. shouldn't it be removed?
>
> not sure how you're going to remove this if you use reconstructor.
>
> Joseph
>

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Joseph Thomas (themaligne) wrote :

no idea. i'm not familiar with ubiquity.

Changed in opengeu:
assignee: nobody → luca-darkmaster
importance: Undecided → High
status: New → Confirmed
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leps (patrick-lepore) wrote :

I built a new install cd with all the ubiquity packages removed from /casper/filesystem.manifest-desktop

It worked. Ubiquity isn't on my newly installed system. I just got all signed up on intilinux but I can't seem to bring up the subversion repo. Can anyone point me to where I could contribute a fix? Any help getting started would be appreciated. I have experience creating debs, using svn etc. I just need to get connected. Thanks in advance.

- Leps

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Nikolas Reist (zeroability) wrote :

With the current system install (including updates) I had to issue this command to remove ubiquity components:

sudo apt-get remove --purge ubiquity*

This removes the icon and also removes the components.

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leps (patrick-lepore) wrote : Re: [Bug 273382] Re: install icon remains after installation

Right, that is how you remove the package. I opened the ticket because it
should be removed by the install CD once the install is done.

On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Nik Reist <email address hidden> wrote:

> With the current system install (including updates) I had to issue this
> command to remove ubiquity components:
>
> sudo apt-get remove --purge ubiquity*
>
> This removes the icon and also removes the components.
>
> --
> install icon remains after installation
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273382
> You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber
> of the bug.
>

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Nikolas Reist (zeroability) wrote :

I think at this point, the ISO is committed and will not be revised (according to Luca). So any changes will be from updates.

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TheDarkMaster (luca-darkmaster) wrote :

Yes I confirm. Plus, all possible fixed will be included of course in the
next iso, Luna Serena.
I'm trying to upload all the sources of my packages to SVN, though I'm
having some troubles doing so. After the upload is complete, you'll be able
to apply any fix directly to packages, so that during the installation of
those packages in the Live CD, the fixes are applied.
Thanks for your attention,

Luca D.M.

2009/1/16 Nik Reist <email address hidden>

> I think at this point, the ISO is committed and will not be revised
> (according to Luca). So any changes will be from updates.
>
> --
> install icon remains after installation
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/273382
> You received this bug notification because you are a bug assignee.
>
> Status in OpenGEU: When a Gnome reaches Enlightenment: Confirmed
>
> Bug description:
> after installation, the install icon in the panel at the bottom is still
> there. shouldn't it be removed?
>
> not sure how you're going to remove this if you use reconstructor.
>
> Joseph
>

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Changed in opengeu:
status: Confirmed → Fix Committed
status: Fix Committed → Fix Released
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