Package Details: joplin-appimage 3.1.24-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/joplin-appimage.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: joplin-appimage
Description: The latest stable AppImage of Joplin - a cross-platform note taking and to-do app
Upstream URL: https://github.com/laurent22/joplin
Keywords: appimage joplin markdown note notetaking productivity
Licenses: MIT
Conflicts: joplin-desktop
Submitter: icefox
Maintainer: thynkon
Last Packager: thynkon
Votes: 94
Popularity: 1.47
First Submitted: 2020-06-19 14:03 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-10 09:46 (UTC)

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thynkon commented on 2021-06-16 20:49 (UTC)

Attention

From now, this package will only track stable releases of Joplin.

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Rhinoceros commented on 2022-01-08 22:13 (UTC) (edited on 2022-01-08 22:13 (UTC) by Rhinoceros)

That great. Thanks @thynkon for the quick work! Your fix works perfectly on my system.

thynkon commented on 2022-01-08 19:34 (UTC)

I have just updated the package. The integration alert should now be gone. You can now call joplin-desktop from the terminal if you want to launch the application 'manually'.

If you still have problems, feel free to leave a message.

thynkon commented on 2022-01-08 12:09 (UTC)

Hi @jrwrigh and @Rhinoceros, you can't actually access the application image without specifying the full path. As appimages can be quite large, they should be in /opt.

But, as Rhinoceros pointed out, there should be a symbolic link in /usr/bin pointing to the appimage.

I will try to solve this problem as soon as possible and will keep you up to date.

thynkon commented on 2022-01-08 12:03 (UTC)

Hi @simona, thanks for your comment. I've been busy the last few days but I still had time to address your issue. It looks like you are using AppImageLauncher to manage appimages on your system.

I found out that it is possible to disable it when running the images (which is the case when you use this package) by doing this.

I'm working on this problem and I'll tell you more when it's solved.

Rhinoceros commented on 2022-01-08 04:28 (UTC)

@jrwrigh I have the same problem. I can't run joplin from the CLI. The desktop file points to /opt/appimages/Joplin.AppImage, so I can launch it from my DE. I think normally the package adds the executable to /usr/bin.

jrwrigh commented on 2022-01-08 00:58 (UTC)

Possibly user error, but the joplin appimage is not in my $PATH. I can access and run the appimage at /opt/appimages/Joplin.AppImage sucessfully. Before I manually add /opt/appiamges to my path, I just wanted to make sure I didn't miss a "correct" way of doing it.

simona commented on 2022-01-04 12:04 (UTC)

every time I launch joplin i have to confirm:
- opt/appimages/Joplin.AppImage non è stato integrato nel tuo sistema.

Integrandolo, l'AppImage verrà spostato in una posizione predefinita e verrà incluso nel programma di avvio dell'applicazione.

Per rimuovere o aggiornare AppImage, utilizzare il menu di scelta rapida dell'icona dell'applicazione nella barra delle applicazioni o nel programma di avvio.

La directory in cui sono archiviate le AppImages integrate è attualmente impostata su: /home/simona/Applications
- opt/appimages/Joplin.AppImage non è stato integrato nel tuo sistema.

Integrandolo, l'AppImage verrà spostato in una posizione predefinita e verrà incluso nel programma di avvio dell'applicazione.

Per rimuovere o aggiornare AppImage, utilizzare il menu di scelta rapida dell'icona dell'applicazione nella barra delle applicazioni o nel programma di avvio.

La directory in cui sono archiviate le AppImages integrate è attualmente impostata su: /home/simona/Applications

Rhinoceros commented on 2022-01-03 22:28 (UTC)

Thanks for this package. Please add a provides and/or conflicts with joplin-desktop.

thynkon commented on 2021-10-25 19:44 (UTC)

IMPORTANT: If you get the following error: 'Last error: FetchError: request to XXX failed, reason: certificate has expired', note that this is due to the Let's Encrypt root CA.

Although this has been fixed in v2.5, you can temporarily disable TLS certificate errors by checking 'Ignore TLS certificate errors' in Configuration > Synchronization > Advanced options.

For more details, see the upsteam note on this topic.

thynkon commented on 2021-08-16 18:41 (UTC)

CAUTION: This release will ask you to upgrade your sync target, whether it's Dropbox, OneDrive, Joplin Cloud, etc. Once it is done, only apps version 2.3+ will be able to sync with it, so make sure you are ready to upgrade all your apps before installing this version.