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Package Details: imgbrd-grabber-git 1:7.11.2.r174.gd54bdce7-1
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Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/imgbrd-grabber-git.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | imgbrd-grabber-git |
Description: | Very customizable imageboard/booru downloader with powerful filenaming features. |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/Bionus/imgbrd-grabber |
Keywords: | booru danbooru gelbooru imageboard |
Licenses: | Apache-2.0 |
Conflicts: | imgbrd-grabber |
Provides: | imgbrd-grabber |
Submitter: | Flat |
Maintainer: | silverhikari |
Last Packager: | silverhikari |
Votes: | 17 |
Popularity: | 0.076170 |
First Submitted: | 2016-08-16 16:37 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2024-05-10 04:35 (UTC) |
Dependencies (10)
- hicolor-icon-theme (hicolor-icon-theme-gitAUR)
- nodejs (nodejs-lts-fermiumAUR, nodejs-gitAUR, python-nodejs-wheelAUR, nodejs-lts-hydrogen, nodejs-lts-iron)
- qt6-declarative (qt6-declarative-gitAUR)
- qt6-multimedia
- qt6-networkauth
- cmake (cmake-gitAUR) (make)
- git (git-gitAUR, git-glAUR) (make)
- npm (corepackerAUR, python-nodejs-wheelAUR) (make)
- qt6-tools (make)
- openssl (openssl-gitAUR, openssl-staticAUR) (optional) – used for HTTPS sources
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ROMSY commented on 2017-05-21 22:26 (UTC)
Flat commented on 2017-05-20 14:03 (UTC)
Upstream removed the /example/ directory. You can now use cp -r /usr/share/Grabber/* ~/.Grabber/
ROMSY commented on 2017-05-20 14:00 (UTC)
ok i tried it. but when i type:
$ cp -r /usr/share/Grabber/example/* ~/.Grabber/
i get the following message:
cp: cannot stat '/usr/share/Grabber/example/*': No such file or directory
j0n4t commented on 2016-11-28 22:12 (UTC)
Oh, that bit I really forgot to try too!
Thanks so much, it worked now!
Flat commented on 2016-11-28 22:10 (UTC)
try
$ touch ~/.Grabber/settings.ini
as well
j0n4t commented on 2016-11-28 22:09 (UTC)
Ok, just tried to run:
$ mkdir ~/.Grabber
$ cp -r /usr/share/Grabber/example/* ~/.Grabber/
$ Grabber
Still no luck, same message. What is missing?
Flat commented on 2016-11-28 21:55 (UTC)
This is an upstream issue. You need to copy all files from /usr/share/Grabber/example to ~/.Grabber
j0n4t commented on 2016-11-28 21:52 (UTC) (edited on 2016-11-28 21:54 (UTC) by j0n4t)
I mean, what I tried to do to install is:
Download the snapshot on a empty folder e. g. ~/aur
In the folder, run these commands:
$ tar zxf imgbrd-grabber-git.tar.gz
$ cd imgbrd-grabber-git
$ makepkg -s
Package builds ok
# pacman -U imgbrd-grabber-git-v5.0.0.r0.d9eb36e-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz
Package installs ok
When try to run the program, the error appears:
$ Grabber
GUI Message appears:
No source found - Grabber
No source found. Do you have a configuration problem? Try to reinstall the program.
Program closes. No another message.
The files compiles correctly and must be in the package, but I think they are installing in the wrong folders?
Maybe all files must be in some one /opt folder or something like that?
Or I am doing something wrong?
Flat commented on 2016-11-21 21:54 (UTC)
@j0n4t what isn't installing correctly? I've just tried makepkg -csrif and it looks to me that everything is in the package. I'd recommend deleting the source and downloading it again if you didn't start with a fresh build directory.
j0n4t commented on 2016-11-21 21:05 (UTC)
Package builds, but not installs correctly. Maybe something with upstream?
After using makepkg -s , it is possible use the program directly by issuing these commands:
$ cp src/imgbrd-grabber/gui/build/release/Grabber src/imgbrd-grabber/release/Grabber
$ ./src/imgbrd-grabber/release/Grabber
Pinned Comments
Flat commented on 2019-04-28 01:06 (UTC) (edited on 2020-11-27 19:15 (UTC) by Flat)
Please do not flag this as out of date simply because it shows an older version. "Note: VCS packages are not considered out of date when the pkgver changes, do not flag them as the maintainer will merely unflag the package and ignore you. AUR maintainers should not commit mere pkgver bumps."[1]