Any suggestions for getting the Firefox extension and 1Password working with Firejail enabled? The extension will unlock if Firejail is disabled.
I found the link below but it wasn't helpful.
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/1password.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | 1password |
Description: | Password manager and secure wallet |
Upstream URL: | https://1password.com |
Keywords: | manager onepassword password |
Licenses: | LicenseRef-1Password-Proprietary |
Conflicts: | 1password-beta, 1password-beta-bin |
Submitter: | rew1red |
Maintainer: | 1Password |
Last Packager: | 1Password |
Votes: | 109 |
Popularity: | 2.43 |
First Submitted: | 2020-08-04 23:11 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-11-13 14:50 (UTC) |
Any suggestions for getting the Firefox extension and 1Password working with Firejail enabled? The extension will unlock if Firejail is disabled.
I found the link below but it wasn't helpful.
Could you please update the package to enable also ARM64 ?
from https://support.1password.com/install-linux/#arch-linux : package = https://downloads.1password.com/linux/tar/stable/aarch64/1password-latest.tar.gz sig = https://downloads.1password.com/linux/tar/stable/aarch64/1password-latest.tar.gz.sig The .tar.gz file is signed with the GPG key 3FEF9748469ADBE15DA7CA80AC2D62742012EA22.
@UncleShare wrong download? no space on drive? Try start download again from zero
what should i do
warning: could not get file information for (a lot of files...)
:: Processing package changes...
(1/1) reinstalling 1password [####################################] 100%
error: could not extract /opt/1Password/1Password-BrowserSupport (Truncated zstd input)
error: problem occurred while upgrading 1password
error: could not commit transaction
error: failed to commit transaction (transaction aborted)
Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.
Hi, Something is wrong with the code signature?
I'm consern that message during installation doesn't look good:
==> Retrieving sources...
-> Found 1password-8.10.28.x64.tar.gz
-> Found 1password-8.10.28.x64.tar.gz.sig
==> WARNING: Skipping verification of source file PGP signatures.
==> Validating source files with sha256sums...
1password-8.10.28.x64.tar.gz ... Passed
1password-8.10.28.x64.tar.gz.sig ... Passed
:: (1/1) Parsing SRCINFO: 1password
pub rsa4096 2017-05-18 [SC] [expires: 2025-05-16]
3FEF9748469ADBE15DA7CA80AC2D62742012EA22
uid [ unknown] Code signing for 1Password <codesign@1password.com>
I updated my gpg keys.
What in the world are you doing with the pkgrel? It's supposed to be reset on a pkgver update, not however you're using it.
This patch updates the PKGBUILD to build the aarch64 download:
https://git.sr.ht/~dcreager/1password-aur/commit/d64b38aaaa50cbf4eb2c858f90c070e3d6cb4508
aarch64 builds can be obtained through https://downloads.1password.com/linux/tar/stable/aarch64/1password-latest.tar.gz
If the PKGBUILD could be adapted for this, it would be great.
Thanks for providing this package!
I checked the PKGBUILD before installing and thought I should mention that for those of us who build their AUR packages in a chroot or otherwise isolated environment, the "first 10 human users of the system" are unlikely to match the target system.
It looks like the PolicyKit file generated at build time only surfaces this data in an annotation, so it's not a security issue, but it might be worth considering an install script instead?
Can we enable wayland support of 1password via add flags:
--ozone-platform-hint=auto
Pinned Comments
1Password commented on 2021-07-27 21:07 (UTC) (edited on 2021-09-13 17:52 (UTC) by 1Password)
1Password for Arch Linux - Stable
The source is signed with the GPG key
3FEF9748469ADBE15DA7CA80AC2D62742012EA22
and can be seen on the install-linux guide.Getting Started
Our getting started guide can be found at https://support.1password.com/install-linux/#arch-linux
Support
Our Linux support discussion is available at https://1password.community/categories/linux
Beta Releases
Our beta releases can be found at 1password-beta. Beta releases are more likely to have regressions than our stable releases.