Hi,
I am having this strange issue where the flatpak would say that it is updated successfully, but the packages remain in the list of available updates.
The packages still works. And I have tried flatpak repair --user
, to no success.
This propably due to the fact that I have to restore my home folder from a backup, via Déjà Dup. And I assuming there is a conficting cache file some where?
First try a running the update with a verbose flag and see if there’s any errors
flatpak update -v
If you don’t spot anything obvious, try a
sudo flatpak repair
and then reboot your system (or just restartflatpak-system-helper.service
) and see if that fixes it.As a last resort, you may need to uninstall all your apps using
flatpak uninstall --all --delete-data
After that, you’ll have to clean clean up your
~/.var/apps
,~/.local/share/flatpak
, and/var/lib/flatpak
directories. You could also try running Flatsweep.The reinstall all your flatpak apps.
Yeah…
I tried
flatpak update -v
with no luck.sudo flatpak repair
and then reboot does not work either.flatpak uninstall --all
it is. Then, I just used Déjà Dup to restore the app configurations, that I had backup.Also. Thanks for recommending Flatsweep, that is the coolest thing I got out of all of this.