Package Details: treeline 3.1.6-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/treeline.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: treeline
Description: Outliner and PIM which stores information in a tree structure
Upstream URL: http://treeline.bellz.org/
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: treeline-unstable
Submitter: chowbok
Maintainer: chowbok
Last Packager: chowbok
Votes: 14
Popularity: 0.012562
First Submitted: 2018-12-30 19:52 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2023-12-24 01:12 (UTC)

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ninian commented on 2015-01-16 10:59 (UTC)

The errors you are getting about recent files and history are probably worth reporting to Doug Bell at http://www.bellz.org/contact.html. I don't know much about Python myself, but maybe a rake in the code by someone knowledgeable might shed more light.

ninian commented on 2015-01-16 10:49 (UTC)

Weird! Don't see why making the package in a home subdirectory should be different from /tmp. Here's what I've now done and it works just as expected: 1) downloaded the tarball to /tmp 2) $ cd /tmp; tar -xf treeline-unstable.tar.gz 3) $ cd treeline-unstable 4) $ makepkg 5) $ sudo pacman -U treeline-unstable-1.9.5-1-any.pkg.tar.xz 6) $ treeline

noplomplom commented on 2015-01-16 10:39 (UTC)

Problem solved! I manually created the '.treeline-1.9' folder in $HOME. It solves the issue.

noplomplom commented on 2015-01-16 10:33 (UTC)

I'm as baffled as you are... I just tried again from scratch, and the same error appears. What I did is: - download the tarball - unpack the tarball somewhere in home directory - open terminal into that directory - build with 'makepkg' - then install with 'pacman -U' NB: by the way, if I try to build the package in /tmp/makepkg, it fails. I have to copy the desktop and xml files into the build folder in /tmp to have it work.

ninian commented on 2015-01-16 10:15 (UTC)

Am baffled as to why you are getting this error. Have checked again and package doesn't access this directory at all. When Treeline first runs for me, it creates the configuration directory: $HOME/.treeline-1.9 How did you create your package? How are you running Treeline (it should be from the desktop file /usr/share/applications/treeline.desktop or the command [/usr/bin/]treeline)? Maybe a conflict with another version of Treeline which you had installed?

noplomplom commented on 2015-01-15 21:41 (UTC)

Just installed it for the first time; when launched, it complained it didn't have permissions to create the configuration file into the '/usr/share/config/' folder, which is quite reassuring. The problem of course is that it should not create the configuration file in /usr/share/config, but rather somewhere in $HOME. As a result, it is impossible to edit the general options.

ninian commented on 2014-06-01 11:36 (UTC)

@shblythe: Thanks for reporting this. My apologies, new release should fix. Problem had been caused by updating packages to ensure an .AURINFO file was included.

shblythe commented on 2014-06-01 07:39 (UTC)

Hi ninian, thanks for your work on this. Unfortunately this latest release fails "makepkg -s". It lacks treeline.desktop and treeline.xml. If I copy these from the previous tarball I downloaded (1.9.4-1) all works fine.