Package Details: clickup 3.5.64-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/clickup.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: clickup
Description: Desktop app for clickup.com
Upstream URL: https://clickup.com
Keywords: agile scrum task todo
Licenses: CustomLicense
Submitter: xuanwo
Maintainer: alhirzel (DaWe)
Last Packager: DaWe
Votes: 15
Popularity: 0.000020
First Submitted: 2020-04-17 08:33 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-12-06 12:03 (UTC)

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xuanwo commented on 2021-06-30 12:15 (UTC)

@therist, thanks for the report.

Is there anything I can do to solve the problem? Or I need to report this problem to clickup instead?

therist commented on 2021-06-30 11:48 (UTC)

Hi guys

First of all thank you for making sure your application is available on Arch Linux.

I am experiencing a weird, though not that important bug. I am using KDE Plasma (X11). When the app is started I can pin the app to task manager.

After I close the app and try to start it again the icon doesn't work. Message "https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/a/AATXAJyS_mcw1BCDnDOSO-pTlo-GP4wb52PBiStRMCN9=s96-c"

I have to start it from start menu.

There is an option where I can pin the start menu icon to task manager and the app starts that way, but it opens a new icon, causing unnecessary clutter in my task manager.

It's nothing of urgency, just to report it.

michaldybczak commented on 2021-05-31 17:01 (UTC) (edited on 2021-05-31 17:06 (UTC) by michaldybczak)

Thanks, it's fixed. Disregard my previous edits of this message.

xuanwo commented on 2021-05-29 11:19 (UTC)

@michaldybczak Sorry for the mistake, fixed.

michaldybczak commented on 2021-05-28 19:14 (UTC) (edited on 2021-05-28 19:16 (UTC) by michaldybczak)

Broken update. Error shows lack of /opt/clickup-desktop-2.0.22-x86_64.AppImage'.Reinstalling isn't helping. The file is there. Here is the info: ls -lh razem 77M -rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 77M 05-28 21:07 clickup-desktop-2.0.22-x86_64.AppImage

jacob1123 commented on 2021-05-28 09:33 (UTC)

Works perfectly.

Thanks for the quick fix :-)

xuanwo commented on 2021-05-28 03:08 (UTC)

:) ls /usr/bin/clickup -lh
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 51 May 28 11:06 /usr/bin/clickup -> /opt/clickup/clickup-desktop-2.0.22-x86_64.AppImage

Fixed in 2.0.22-2

@jacob1123

jacob1123 commented on 2021-05-28 00:06 (UTC)

It still doesn't work for me. My symlink looks like this now:

lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 93 28. Mai 01:40 /usr/bin/clickup -> /home/jacob/.cache/yay/clickup/pkg/clickup/opt/clickup/clickup-desktop-2.0.22-x86_64.AppImage

I guess the ${pkgdir} should be removed from the target in the ln call?

jptiz commented on 2021-02-18 14:27 (UTC)

Ok, I fixed my issue by editing the PKGBUILD and adding:

mkdir -p "${pkgdir}/usr/bin"

And by renaming ${_pkgdir} to ${pkgdir} at the ln command.

jptiz commented on 2021-02-18 14:05 (UTC) (edited on 2021-02-18 14:07 (UTC) by jptiz)

@xuanwo The link creation now gives an error because the link name does not exist:

==> Entering fakeroot environment...
==> Starting package()...
ln: failed to create symbolic link '/home/jptiz/.cache/pikaur/build/clickup/pkg/clickup/usr/bin/': No such file or directory
==> ERROR: A failure occurred in package().
    Aborting...

I noticed there's a _pkgname variable, which is actually empty, I think it might be a typo for pkgname (which is clickup). Also, if the symlink already exists, since there's no -f flag added to the command, it'll simply fail.