@thisweekinkde@kde@floss.social@kde@lemmy.kde.social re distros caring about PackageKit support: you're hopefully aware that Arch intentionally does not care about PackageKit, in fact the relevant packages were removed from the popular archinstall script some time ago and there's a warning against it in the wiki. The Arch upgrade process requires users to read pacman's output carefully, and as long as PackageKit doesn't allow for that, it's not safe to use.
@thisweekinkde @kde@floss.social @kde@lemmy.kde.social re distros caring about PackageKit support: you're hopefully aware that Arch intentionally does not care about PackageKit, in fact the relevant packages were removed from the popular archinstall script some time ago and there's a warning against it in the wiki. The Arch upgrade process requires users to read pacman's output carefully, and as long as PackageKit doesn't allow for that, it's not safe to use.