Package Details: albert 0.26.7-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/albert.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: albert
Description: A sophisticated standalone keyboard launcher
Upstream URL: https://github.com/albertlauncher
Licenses: custom
Submitter: arcanis
Maintainer: arcanis
Last Packager: arcanis
Votes: 34
Popularity: 1.90
First Submitted: 2021-03-08 21:29 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-08 08:18 (UTC)

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dudedudedude commented on 2024-10-19 10:45 (UTC)

@manuelschneid3r Thanks, I did. It worked. :)

manuelschneid3r commented on 2024-10-17 22:39 (UTC)

@dudedudedude there is still the official package at obs you could try

dudedudedude commented on 2024-10-17 21:07 (UTC)

@pychuang Thanks, noticed the issue on github. Would you happen to have any advice to wait a bit faster? Maybe if we all wait together and do so intensely?

May the gods of maintainership and AUR packacking be in the favor of arcanis and grant him/her some spare time to do the update. <3

pychuang commented on 2024-10-16 14:18 (UTC)

Just for whoever having a segmentation fault. This had been fixed in upstream, so just need to wait for a new release. Reference: https://github.com/albertlauncher/albert/issues/1458

manuelschneid3r commented on 2024-09-08 19:30 (UTC)

Please remove the entire python-* dependencies. Since 0.26.3 the python env is entirely isolated. System packages are not considered anyway.

micwoj92 commented on 2024-09-08 19:27 (UTC) (edited on 2024-09-08 19:28 (UTC) by micwoj92)

@arcanis I ask you once again to please remove python-googletrans optdepend. It has been broken since long time ago, release 0.22.4.

peetwastaken commented on 2024-08-21 23:34 (UTC)

Ohh I see the patch, comment and the issue it referenced, that totally makes sense! It works, thank you so much for the fix :)

arcanis commented on 2024-08-21 23:06 (UTC)

try it now

peetwastaken commented on 2024-08-21 22:58 (UTC) (edited on 2024-08-21 23:34 (UTC) by peetwastaken)

I can confirm that the build works fine when building from a base directory without dot directories in the path.

So I can't use an AUR helper to install this package and keeping it up to date, because they use the idiomatic directory for cache?

Can you elaborate why the build breaks when the base path contains a dot directory? It seems I am missing necessary knowledge to get the problem. Maybe we can work out a fix with that which makes this package work correctly with AUR helpers.

arcanis commented on 2024-08-21 22:05 (UTC)

I see, do not build package in path which contains dots (e.g. .cache/yay) :)