Package Details: joplin 3.0.14-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/joplin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: joplin
Description: A note taking and to-do application with synchronization capabilities - CLI App
Upstream URL: https://joplinapp.org/
Keywords: markdown note notetaking productivity
Licenses: MIT
Groups: joplin
Submitter: masterkorp
Maintainer: masterkorp
Last Packager: masterkorp
Votes: 264
Popularity: 2.67
First Submitted: 2018-04-18 16:33 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-07-29 19:54 (UTC)

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masterkorp commented on 2021-12-27 11:30 (UTC) (edited on 2021-12-27 11:32 (UTC) by masterkorp)

Hello everyone,

There was been several difficulties upgrading the Joplin due to major changes in the build system upstream.

I have finnally got version 2.6.10 working with pacthes, but remenber:

  • You may need to remove your src/ folder before using this version

  • The patches are still not perfect, you must say yes to a prompt

I will continue working on this later today, but its usable and stable, please remenber you can always report issues on the github repository.

Regards, Alfredo Palhares

masterkorp commented on 2020-12-24 19:58 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-24 20:00 (UTC) by masterkorp)

Hello everyone,

I will be renaming the packages to its final form.

  • joplin will contain the CLI application
  • joplin-desktop will contain the Desktop version

Also, please for problems with the package, please open an issue on the Github repo, its really hard to provide support on the comments section, you can also email me.

If you have problems with the check() function, just run makepkg with the --nocheck flag.

Thank you for your patience. Regards, Alfredo Palhares

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SweetestRug commented on 2020-11-01 22:22 (UTC)

On Manjaro (at least) Joplin 1.2.6-1 cli interface fails to start with a missing sqlite3 module error.

Following the comment by @Retro64XYZ on 2020-08-10, this can be fixed by:

cd /usr/share/joplin-cli
sudo npm install sqlite3 --unsafe-perm

I hope this can help someone else.

apastuszak commented on 2020-11-01 16:45 (UTC)

This package needs an electron dependency. It was failing to build for me.

I had electron-lts-carbon installed. Soon as I switched to community/electron 10.1.5-1, the package built and installed successfully.

<deleted-account> commented on 2020-10-12 11:40 (UTC)

@bparsons I keep getting "error errno 6, error joplin@1.0.0 postinstall:" when using ur fork (tried with v1.1.4, v1.2.6, v1.3.1)

roachsinai commented on 2020-10-10 17:04 (UTC)

@masterkorp could you please update this package as the latest release no is 1.2.6. Thanks in advance!

bparsons commented on 2020-10-04 13:02 (UTC)

1.1.4 is the latest official release. If you are anxious for pre-releases, I pretty much keep up with those and have PKGBUILDs here: https://github.com/bparsons/joplin-pkgbuild

WGQuint10 commented on 2020-10-01 22:36 (UTC)

Here's a quick and hacky fix that nobody should use. I made no effort to actually identify the root problem. If you're desperate, you're desperate; use at your own risk.

sudo mkdir /usr/share/joplin-cli/build
sudo ln -s /usr/share/joplin-cli/lib /usr/share/joplin-cli/build/lib

masterkorp commented on 2020-09-30 13:48 (UTC)

Can you guys post of your problems on the github repo? I am having problems following everyone, one, because my packages works for me, even on a fresh system.

Retro64XYZ commented on 2020-09-29 16:12 (UTC) (edited on 2020-09-29 17:29 (UTC) by Retro64XYZ)

I am having the issue with the spellfix.so file as well. Any chance we could get this updated or can I help do so? I use this for work and REALLY need it fixed. I appreciate all your hard work but if I can help in any way, would love to.

roachsinai commented on 2020-09-29 08:08 (UTC)

Sorry, I misdeleted my previous comment.

@WatcherWhale Thanks for help! I have downgraded to 1.0.245 not work as told me need to upgrade when open GUI. In terminal joplin show empty notes. Did you have same situation? Or you use 242 directly and works well?