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	<title>Comments on: PackageKit name;version;arch</title>
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		<title>By: Anonymous</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Aug 2007 18:52:58 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>First of all I have compiling errors (Warnings that are threated as errors), Iworked arround this by manually changing the Makefiles. Another compile error:  /home/nathan/Documents/sources/PackageKit/client/pk-notify.c:790: undefined reference to `g_timeout_add_seconds&apos; pk-notify.o: In function `pk_notify_refresh_cache_finished_cb&apos;: /home/nathan/Documents/sources/PackageKit/client/pk-notify.c:812: undefined reference to `g_timeout_add_seconds&apos; pk-notify.o: In function `pk_notify_init&apos;: /home/nathan/Documents/sources/PackageKit/client/pk-notify.c:917: undefined reference to `g_timeout_add_seconds&apos; /home/nathan/Documents/sources/PackageKit/client/pk-notify.c:919: undefined reference to `g_timeout_add_seconds&apos; that function is only available in glib 2.14. I do have 2.12. I changed the code to use g_timeout_add. The seconds parts multplied * 1000. Then running the app: nathan@nathan-laptop:~/Documents/sources/PackageKit$ sudo packagekitd  ** ERROR **: Already running on this machine aborting... Afgebroken (core dumped) Why is this running already? I shouldn&apos;t, this is the first time I startup the program</description>
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