makedeb
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2021-07-17 18:05
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2024-11-19 20:11
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imaami commented on 2024-08-28 19:30
This doesn't seem to be updated at the same pace that Discord puts out new releases. I could help maintain the package; I even tried already but of course the repo doesn't simply accept a push from some dude. What's the process?
Erwan13430 commented on 2024-07-21 15:48
The error in dependencies should be solved (I think). If not, let me know :D
lordpipe commented on 2024-05-17 22:46
Failing on noble:
hwittenborn commented on 2022-01-30 02:24
Could I be marked as a contributor since I don't maintain this package anymore?
Closey commented on 2021-09-12 22:05
@hwittenborn I think I've solved the issue. The PKGBUILD
_base_depends
haslibappindicator1
in it, whereas it should only be independs
: at least, on a clean Debian Bullseye VM, it worked.I would submit a commit to the PKGBUILD but I'm not sure how, sorry.
Closey commented on 2021-09-05 22:06
@hwittenborn
bullseye
is the output. Yes I will join the support room if that'd be better.hwittenborn commented on 2021-09-05 21:49
edited on 2021-09-05 21:51 by hwittenborn@Closey Would you be able to post the output of
lsb_release -cs
on your system? I'm suspecting something there is a problem.If the issue still persists (and it's feasible on your part), would you be able to join makedeb's support rooms so the issue could be further diagnosed?
If you were asking where
--distro-packages
is inside of makedeb's source code, you can find it atsrc/functions/arg_check.sh
(though the option doesn't currently do anything; you should get the same result with or without it).Closey commented on 2021-09-05 13:47
@hwittenborn
I tried a few variations of that syntax with other arguments but this is always the error. Looking through the repo I couldn't find where
--distro-packages
was.hwittenborn commented on 2021-09-05 00:22
@Closey what exactly didn't work?
Closey commented on 2021-09-01 10:43
@hwittenborn Just been able to test that, and unfortunately didn't play ball. Instead I just removed all references to
libappindicator1
in the PKGBUILD and it works like a charm.hwittenborn commented on 2021-08-18 23:25
@Closey The package should work just fine on Bullseye now (use
makedeb --distro-packages
to enable the Bullseye dependencies when on a Bullseye system).Closey commented on 2021-08-16 16:45
Just thought I'd make an account to say that
libappindicator1
is in a weird state of being. It isn't on stable (Bullseye; as of 2021-8-16), and from what I can tell from the bug reports, is supposed to be deprecated 1. So I think this PKGBUILD will only work on Debian-10 (or lower) or -Sid. A Redittor 3 has produced a guide for installing on Bullseye with the new packages.Please ignore me if I'm missing something, fairly new to the whole mpr but I think it's a great project.