Package Details: anki-git r11208.b7cb0c0d0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/anki-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: anki-git
Description: Helps you remember facts (like words/phrases in a foreign language) efficiently
Upstream URL: hhttps://apps.ankiweb.net/
Keywords: anki memorise memory study
Licenses: AGPL3
Conflicts: anki, anki-official-binary-bundle, anki20
Provides: anki
Submitter: degeberg
Maintainer: DarkShadow44
Last Packager: DarkShadow44
Votes: 25
Popularity: 0.000469
First Submitted: 2017-02-12 11:51 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-08-29 18:32 (UTC)

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prometheus commented on 2018-02-19 21:52 (UTC) (edited on 2018-02-19 21:53 (UTC) by prometheus)

Gives following error when started:

Traceback (most recent call last):

  File "/usr/bin/anki", line 6, in <module>

    import aqt

  File "/usr/share/anki/aqt/__init__.py", line 14, in <module>

    from aqt.qt import *

  File "/usr/share/anki/aqt/qt.py", line 44, in <module>

    raise Exception("Qt 5.10 is known to be buggy.")

Exception: Qt 5.10 is known to be buggy.

KerrickStaley commented on 2017-12-24 18:37 (UTC)

This now depends on python-markdown.

Without that package installed, I get the following error on program start:

Error during startup: Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/share/anki/aqt/main.py", line 51, in init self.setupAddons() File "/usr/share/anki/aqt/main.py", line 616, in setupAddons import aqt.addons File "/usr/share/anki/aqt/addons.py", line 8, in <module> import markdown ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'markdown'</module>

seo.disparate commented on 2017-08-15 04:09 (UTC)

'python-decorator' now appears to be a dependency of anki-git.

DarkShadow44 commented on 2017-06-02 16:41 (UTC)

Since updating to qt5.9(testing) some shortcuts are broken, the number keys (1-4) can't be used anymore to rate the cards as hard/good/easy anmore. strg-z is also affected. Downgrading to non-testing qt5.8 fixes the issue. Don't know if this is an anki issue or an qt issue though. Can someone confirm?

dequis commented on 2017-03-31 14:49 (UTC)

The relevant bug that caused 5.8 to be marked as "broken" is now closed https://bugreports.qt.io/browse/QTBUG-58362 And it's been backported to arch as 5.8.0-5 https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/53444 Unfortunately the version check of this package checks for 5.8.0 and has no way to know that arch's 5.8.0-5 contains this fix. So until 5.8.1 happens, the workaround from the previous comment is still needed (remove the offending line)

kojin commented on 2017-02-26 22:04 (UTC) (edited on 2017-02-26 22:08 (UTC) by kojin)

This is currently broken as the git version of Anki expects qt5-base to be 5.7 and the current version as of writing is 5.8. Apparently the devs believe qt 5.8 is broken. You have two options: 1) roll back qt5-base and qt5-webengine to 5.7 2) comment the offending line of code in aqt/qt.py line 43 (https://github.com/dae/anki/blob/master/aqt/qt.py#L43) Edit: I should add that if you modify qt.py you will likely run into the issue the devs ran into.

aphirst commented on 2017-02-25 13:44 (UTC)

[adam@rakka ~]$ anki Traceback (most recent call last): File "/usr/bin/anki", line 6, in <module> import aqt File "/usr/share/anki/aqt/__init__.py", line 14, in <module> from aqt.qt import * File "/usr/share/anki/aqt/qt.py", line 43, in <module> raise Exception("Your Qt version is known to be broken.") Exception: Your Qt version is known to be broken. Is there anything we can do about this?

verant commented on 2017-02-13 21:33 (UTC)

Probably needs qt5-webengine doesn't work on my system otherwise