Package Details: yaru-gnome-shell-theme 24.10.4-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/yaru.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: yaru
Description: Yaru default ubuntu gnome shell theme
Upstream URL: https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru
Licenses: GPL3
Submitter: drakkan
Maintainer: drakkan (chrisjbillington)
Last Packager: drakkan
Votes: 57
Popularity: 0.039409
First Submitted: 2018-07-24 11:55 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-09-21 08:20 (UTC)

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chrisjbillington commented on 2021-04-02 00:12 (UTC)

What filesystem are you using @vlatkoB? 161 characters shouldn't be too much to ask for a filepath on any system I know about.

Obviously the fact that the filepath now contains a commit hash is pushing something over a limit, but I would not expect limits this short (I certainly don't see the problem here on an ext4 filesystem).

vlatkoB commented on 2021-04-01 14:53 (UTC) (edited on 2021-04-01 14:55 (UTC) by vlatkoB)

I'm receiving this error on upgrade to 21.04.1-3

Found ninja-1.10.2 at /usr/bin/ninja
ninja: error: stat(gnome-shell/src/___home___vlatko___.cache___yay___yaru___src___yaru-b01004d7ca3eb86f2110c5aabecd9fed93ede70f___gnome-shell___src___gnome-shell-high-contrast.scss): File name too long

chrisjbillington commented on 2021-03-28 05:22 (UTC) (edited on 2021-03-28 05:28 (UTC) by chrisjbillington)

I've updated this package to pull in the changes so far from the gnome-shell-40 branch of Yaru's github repo (see https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/pull/2736).

Once there is an official release with gnome 40 support, I'll move this package back to targeting the official release.

The gnome-shell-40 branch seems to work fine on GNOME 3.38 as well.

chrisjbillington commented on 2021-03-21 02:49 (UTC)

Looks like my polite nudge on the bugtracker had the desired effect :p

https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/pull/2736

Once GNOME 40 is here on Arch, if there hasn't been a release of Yaru with GNOME-40 support, I'll include the relevant patch with this package so that it will keep working for us until there is a release.

chrisjbillington commented on 2021-03-20 09:15 (UTC)

@coxackie I didn't realise Ubuntu was holding back for a release, I actually assumed Yaru 21.04.1 was designed for GNOME 40 and was pleasantly surprised it "still worked" on 3.38.

But breakage with the shell themes in GNOME 40 seems likely, and it looks like the Yaru devs are planning to sync the relevant changes once GNOME 40 lands in Ubuntu (presumably they mean the in-development Ubuntu 21.10 after 21.04 is released):

https://github.com/ubuntu/yaru/issues/2667

So yeah, shell themes here might be borked until they make those changes.

There's already a GTK 4 theme in the current package, so I think it is intended to work already (though if it's new then rough edges are to be expected).

coxackie commented on 2021-03-20 09:00 (UTC)

@chrisjbillington many thanks for the update. Since you have looked closely, I wanted to ask, preemptively, whether the theme will be usable with GNOME 40 and GTK4. I know Ubuntu is holding back until October to update, but these updates will arrive in Arch in a month or so.

chrisjbillington commented on 2021-03-20 02:22 (UTC)

Package has been updated for 21.04.1.

There are now metacity and gtksourceview theme packages.

The shell themes have been renamed. They were previously "Yaru" for the light version and "Yaru-dark" for the dark version. They are now "Yaru-light" for the light version" and "Yaru" for the dark version. You'll need to update your selected theme in gnome-tweaks accordingly.

chrisjbillington commented on 2021-03-19 23:37 (UTC)

@drakkan if you are happy to leave it to me, I'm figuring out the minor restructuring needed to get this and the -git packages working with the latest changes.

Seems like the changes are the addition of a metacity theme and a gtksourceview theme, which should probably be split off as separate subpackages, and the location/names of the shell themes having changed slightly.

chrisjbillington commented on 2020-10-22 22:46 (UTC)

@coxackie I haven't seen any issues like that, no. I installed scummvm just to try, and it didn't segfault. I'm running GNOME under X, perhaps is specific to your WM/DE?