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foot-bin 1.13.1-1


Wayland terminal emulator - fast, lightweight and minimalistic

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Package Base:

foot-bin

Licenses:

MIT

Submitter:

only_vip

Maintainer:

only_vip

Last Packager:

only_vip

Votes:

2

Popularity:

0.000000

First Submitted:

2021-10-04 15:31

Last Updated:

2022-09-10 03:39

Git Clone URL (click to copy):

https://mpr.makedeb.org/foot-bin.git

Latest Comments



tapia commented on 2021-10-06 08:07

@only_vip I am using Ubuntu 20.04 (LTS). So that is why I have no libtllist-dev. I am planning to stay with the LTS versions at work, so I will have to wait until next year to have foot here :P

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only_vip commented on 2021-10-06 07:34

@tapia, 1. regarding foot-terminfo, its available in bullseye. on ubuntu side its only available in hirsute and beyond. so i will include it as a opt-depends as of now and will eventually add a mpr package if i can. https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/foot-terminfo https://packages.ubuntu.com/search?suite=all&section=all&arch=any&keywords=foot-terminfo&searchon=names 2. regarding libtllist-dev, its available in bullseye, https://packages.debian.org/bullseye/libtllist-dev for ubuntu side, its in groovy and beyond. so which distro are you on exactly?

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tapia commented on 2021-10-05 16:53

Hi, I have a problem when trying to build this package. Some of the dependencies cannot be satisfied:

==> ERROR: The following build dependencies were unable to be satisfied: foot-terminfo, libtllist-dev

This packages are not in the normal repos nor in the MPR. Are you planning to include them in the MPR, too?

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