I use this one, it's excellent.
Why the garuda-fastfetch-git package disappeared from the repo? I like it because it has the garudadragon logo.
You can use fastfetch-git
or fastfetch
since Garuda was added in upstream and no longer requires a patch to add the logo.
==> Starting package()...
-- Install configuration: "Release"
-- Installing: /home/main-builder/pkgwork/pkg/garuda-fastfetch-git/usr/bin/fastfetch
-- Installing: /home/main-builder/pkgwork/pkg/garuda-fastfetch-git/usr/bin/flashfetch
CMake Error at build/cmake_install.cmake:86 (file):
file cannot create directory: /etc/fastfetch. Maybe need administrative
privileges.
Need to sort this apparently.
I'm aware, but it only has the main garuda "G" ascii logo.
Thanks for looking into it!
Please check
Could you trigger a rebuild for "Freetube"? It appears that since I updated yesterday freetube can't find the libFLAC.so.8 library anymore, since only libFLAC.so.12 is available.
Done, thanks!
Hm... It's still erroring and I just reinstalled again hoping that the build process was not finished yet - Does the chaoric aur use the correct version or is libFLAC.so.12 just not a thing for freetube?
And yes, I deleted the cached package every time
Weird. What does paru -Ql flac | grep libFLAC.so
output for you?
λ paru -Ql flac | grep libFLAC.so
flac /usr/lib/libFLAC.so
flac /usr/lib/libFLAC.so.12
flac /usr/lib/libFLAC.so.12.0.0
Huh? I am so confused. Are you sure that your package is not just an appimage or flatpak? Mine is still erroring
you don't even have libFLAC.so.8
λ pacman -Ss freetube
chaotic-aur/freetube 0.17.1-1.1
An open source desktop YouTube player built with privacy in mind.
Mind you, the version has been bumped so reinstalling won't do the trick
well I am confused: Freetube wants electron16. The git version shows
It still uses the electron 16 version. Just forced it to use electron20 and now it opens.
Does your /usr/bin/freetube also still use electron16?
BTW
Please, do not post pictures from terminal.
Never, even if no one here has to search this for text,
or copy passages from it for an online search.
Yeah, it pulled it as dependency when I installed it
freetube is stuck back on 16 because there are display issues with newer versions, you can find them if you look at the upstream repo: Issues · FreeTubeApp/FreeTube · GitHub
Currently, upstream is pinned to 20.1.4, but it's not playing nicely on Arch.
With any luck, it'll be fixed soon. You can see a commit recently as 3 hours ago with relation to electron: Fully replace electron-debug with our own implementation (#2585) · FreeTubeApp/[email protected] · GitHub
Package request for:
linux-amd
package from the aur
Thank you