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Package Details: activitywatch-bin 0.12.3b15-1
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/activitywatch-bin.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | activitywatch-bin |
Description: | Track how you spend time on your computer. Simple, extensible, no third parties. |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/ActivityWatch/activitywatch |
Keywords: | productivity rescuetime time timetracking tracker tracking |
Licenses: | MPL2 |
Conflicts: | activitywatch |
Provides: | activitywatch |
Submitter: | erb |
Maintainer: | erb (zenolijo) |
Last Packager: | erb |
Votes: | 57 |
Popularity: | 1.96 |
First Submitted: | 2018-02-26 17:37 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2023-11-22 12:29 (UTC) |
Dependencies (0)
Required by (5)
- aw-awatcher (requires activitywatch) (optional)
- aw-watcher-media-player-git (requires activitywatch)
- aw-watcher-steam-git
- aw-watcher-window-wayland-git
- awatcher-git (requires activitywatch)
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andean_engineer commented on 2021-09-03 11:24 (UTC)
I uninstalled activitywatch-bin and reinstalled it. The error is here yet.
andean_engineer commented on 2021-09-03 11:22 (UTC) (edited on 2021-09-03 11:22 (UTC) by andean_engineer)
@alerque: I updated pacman, I updated AUR, I installed the productivity packages: Trello, Notion, Jira.
andean_engineer commented on 2021-09-03 11:19 (UTC)
Hi. After several months of using this package, I can't use it since yesterday. If I try to run the command
aw-qt
in the console, I get:If I input
http://localhost:5600/
in my browser, it works fine.EDIT: Sorry, I deleted this comment unintentionally.
alerque commented on 2021-09-03 10:59 (UTC)
@andean_engineer What did you update or remove from your system yesterday? This is clearly missing some dependencies — that you must have had up until yesterday.
alerque commented on 2021-06-15 15:36 (UTC)
Fair enough, I didn't see how bad it was (the only part I happen to be using runs fine from 0.11.0 as installed during that 15 min window) but I see they pulled the tag upstream so that's something.
erb commented on 2021-06-15 15:08 (UTC)
@caleb Sorry, but the release is completely broken on Linux, so there really isn't much point to run v0.11 as it was built (see https://github.com/ActivityWatch/activitywatch/issues/607).
This was my hope... Sorry for causing a mess.
I'll do so as soon as we have a release that actually somewhat works.
alerque commented on 2021-06-15 14:32 (UTC)
@erb You can't downgrade a package like that, to make it work for people you have to bump the epoch. That being said, please don't. Epoch versions are forever and obnoxious at that. Hopefully in those 15 min a limited number of people updated and they can fix it themselves. Also people can run old versions by checking out the commit they want (or keeping their own built packages). I personally want the new version bugs and all. Please just set it back to 0.11.0 with -2 pkgrel.
alerque commented on 2020-12-10 14:44 (UTC)
This should be marked as conflicting/providing the
aw-*
series of packages (which confusingly don't mention the term "activitywatch" in the description so it is hard to search for, but they are there).riscie commented on 2020-03-20 13:20 (UTC) (edited on 2020-03-20 13:43 (UTC) by riscie)
After the update to 9.0 I get the following error while starting aw-server:
Should I post this to the authors repository or is this due to a missing dependency?
Edit: I saw you are already on it: https://github.com/ActivityWatch/activitywatch/issues/378
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