What Happened?
I ran flatpak update in the terminal to investigate the issue, and I saw that it prompted for user confirmation because the name of two packages installed from AppCenter changed, specifically Jorts and its locale. I believe updating from AppCenter may get stuck at the user confirmation, causing the update to fail to apply.
Steps to Reproduce
- Have a Flatpak runtime with a pending update where the package name has changed
- Attempt to update through AppCenter
- Restart the system
- AppCenter still shows the update as needed
Expected Behavior
Depends on whether AppCenter should warn and prompt the user about package name changes or just quietly accept them; the former is Flatpak CLI's default behavior.
OS Version
8.x (Circe)
OS Architecture
amd64 (on most hardwares)
Session Type
Secure Session (Wayland, This is the default)
Software Version
Latest release (I have run all updates)
Log Output
Hardware Info
No response
What Happened?
I ran flatpak update in the terminal to investigate the issue, and I saw that it prompted for user confirmation because the name of two packages installed from AppCenter changed, specifically Jorts and its locale. I believe updating from AppCenter may get stuck at the user confirmation, causing the update to fail to apply.
Steps to Reproduce
Expected Behavior
Depends on whether AppCenter should warn and prompt the user about package name changes or just quietly accept them; the former is Flatpak CLI's default behavior.
OS Version
8.x (Circe)
OS Architecture
amd64 (on most hardwares)
Session Type
Secure Session (Wayland, This is the default)
Software Version
Latest release (I have run all updates)
Log Output
Hardware Info
No response