It only shows the process name, but to be honest there aren't many applications which could lock the apt cache.
synaptic, apt-get, aptitude: Application name and process name are the same, except uppercase
packagekit: we could add a manual override for the process aptBackend.py. We cannot detect the frontend which tiggered the PackageKit action without a lot of work.
It only shows the process name, but to be honest there aren't many applications which could lock the apt cache.
synaptic, apt-get, aptitude: Application name and process name are the same, except uppercase
packagekit: we could add a manual override for the process aptBackend.py. We cannot detect the frontend which tiggered the PackageKit action without a lot of work.