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Flatpak 'update' command to be made to update all apps including the ones installed at custom locations. #2006

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aiamuzz opened this issue Aug 23, 2018 · 1 comment
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aiamuzz commented Aug 23, 2018

@alexlarsson ...

Opening this separately as advised on ... Issue 1923 ...

Shouldn't running flatpak update command update all apps including the ones installed at custom locations ?

Currently i need to run 2 update commands one for the default location and the other for my custom installation location which for me would be ... flatpak --installation=myFlatpaks update

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aiamuzz commented Sep 6, 2018

I confirm this is still the case in the version 1.0.1 ... recently upgraded to the latest flatpak.

@matthiasclasen matthiasclasen added enhancement cli Issues involving the flatpak command labels Oct 7, 2018
mwleeds added a commit to mwleeds/flatpak that referenced this issue Nov 24, 2018
Currently the update command only checks the default system and user
installations (unless overridden by a command line flag). This commit
makes it check custom installations as well, so they are not left out.

Care is taken so that an empty or broken installation doesn't cause the
whole update operation to fail.

Fixes flatpak#2006
mwleeds added a commit to mwleeds/flatpak that referenced this issue Dec 5, 2018
Currently the update command only checks the default system and user
installations (unless overridden by a command line flag). This commit
makes it check custom installations as well, so they are not left out.

Care is taken so that an empty or broken installation doesn't cause the
whole update operation to fail.

Fixes flatpak#2006
mwleeds added a commit to mwleeds/flatpak that referenced this issue Dec 6, 2018
Currently the update command only checks the default system and user
installations (unless overridden by a command line flag). This commit
makes it check custom installations as well, so they are not left out.

Care is taken so that an empty or broken installation doesn't cause the
whole update operation to fail.

Fixes flatpak#2006
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