Sorry for the late replies:
@SwankyBarbecue4: See the response by slashinfty. You can start fritzing from the command line as Fritzing
. The capital F is an upstream decision... Fritzing should also show up in dmenu due to the installed desktop file (/usr/share/applications/org.fritzing.Fritzing.desktop
). I'm not sure how well w3m/dmenu is integrated into pacman, so maybe some cache wasn't updated after install and therefore it does not show up immediately.
@lnoferin: You need to rebuild the package to link against the new version of libgit2.
Pinned Comments
Bevan commented on 2023-09-25 08:41 (UTC) (edited on 2023-11-02 19:48 (UTC) by Bevan)
Please do not flag this package out of date unless there is source code available for a newer version than represented here. Unfortunately, upstream is very reluctant in releasing their GPL3 licensed code to the public.
See:
https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app/issues/3876
https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app/issues/3881
https://forum.fritzing.org/t/can-t-find-source-code/19723
https://github.com/fritzing/fritzing-app/issues/4070
Bevan commented on 2022-04-02 08:37 (UTC)
ericfont: No need to downgrade libgit2. You just need to rebuild Fritzing after the libgit2 update. This happens regularly.