Okay. This is an issue with Ubuntu's build environment, unfortunately I wasn't able to find out why exactly this happens.
The new PK will contain a workaround for this issue, so it won't happen again.
If Ubuntu syncs the new PK version, you can workaround this issue by just removing the broken plugin:
"sudo rm /usr/lib/packagekit-plugins/libpk_plugin-update-check-processes.so"
Thank you for your test and your bug report! This bug will be fixed soon.
Okay. This is an issue with Ubuntu's build environment, unfortunately I wasn't able to find out why exactly this happens. packagekit- plugins/ libpk_plugin- update- check-processes .so"
The new PK will contain a workaround for this issue, so it won't happen again.
If Ubuntu syncs the new PK version, you can workaround this issue by just removing the broken plugin:
"sudo rm /usr/lib/
Thank you for your test and your bug report! This bug will be fixed soon.