[haiku-bugs] Re: [Haiku] #10914: Repeatedly adding a package causes activation/deactivation

  • From: "luroh" <trac@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sat, 07 Jun 2014 10:25:38 -0000

#10914: Repeatedly adding a package causes activation/deactivation
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   Reporter:  luroh             |      Owner:  bonefish
       Type:  bug               |     Status:  new
   Priority:  normal            |  Milestone:  R1
  Component:  Kits/Package Kit  |    Version:  R1/Development
 Resolution:                    |   Keywords:
 Blocked By:                    |   Blocking:
Has a Patch:  0                 |   Platform:  All
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Old description:

> hrev47327, gcc2.
>
> 1. Run the 'install-wifi-firmwares' script, it will put a
> wifi_firmwares-1-any.hpkg into system/packages/
> 2. Open a Tracker window to monitor the contents of the
> system/data/firmware folder
> 3. Repeatedly create and move a copy of wifi_firmwares-1-any.hpkg into
> system/packages/
> 4. Observe in the Tracker window how the package gets mounted and
> unmounted every other time the package is added
>
> Running the 'install-wifi-firmwares' script several times will display
> the same symptom, of course.
> Also, my test case in #7000 might possibly be related.

New description:

 hrev47327, gcc2.

 1. Run the 'install-wifi-firmwares' script, it will put a
 wifi_firmwares-1-any.hpkg into system/packages/
 2. Open a Tracker window to monitor the contents of the
 system/data/firmware folder
 3. Repeatedly create and move a copy of wifi_firmwares-1-any.hpkg into
 system/packages/
 4. Observe in the Tracker window how the package gets either mounted or
 unmounted every time the package is added

 Running the 'install-wifi-firmwares' script several times will display the
 same symptom, of course.
 Also, my test case in #7000 might possibly be related.

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Comment (by luroh):

 Item 4. reworded some more.

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Ticket URL: <https://dev.haiku-os.org/ticket/10914#comment:4>
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