Package Details: logseq-desktop-bin 0.10.9-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/logseq-desktop-bin.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: logseq-desktop-bin
Description: Privacy-first, open-source platform for knowledge sharing and management
Upstream URL: https://github.com/logseq/logseq
Keywords: clojure clojurescript git graph knowledge-base knowledge-graph local-first markdown org-mode
Licenses: AGPL-3.0-or-later
Conflicts: logseq-desktop
Provides: logseq-desktop
Submitter: xuanwo
Maintainer: xuanwo (Manjusaka, xiota, kj7)
Last Packager: kj7
Votes: 57
Popularity: 2.90
First Submitted: 2021-12-02 15:26 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-24 16:18 (UTC)

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soorajsp commented on 2023-12-03 05:30 (UTC)

@xiota was just clarifying my doubt. I don't know much, was hoping to learn something from you guys. Thanks.

xiota commented on 2023-12-03 05:19 (UTC) (edited on 2023-12-03 05:32 (UTC) by xiota)

@soorajsp Your comments are not helpful. You clearly do not know what building from source looks like. Look at the PKGBUILD for logseq-desktop to see the difference.

soorajsp commented on 2023-12-03 04:54 (UTC)

One more doubt i have, normally any aur pkg which says "-bin" means it gets the binary directly from source mostly right? Here we got appImage supplied by the dev directly, so why are you making the package? Correct me if im wrong, usually its the non-bin pkg thats downloading the source and making it.

strubbl commented on 2023-12-02 21:05 (UTC)

I am not sure if this is due to the system electron now, but since i updated from 0.9.20-1 -> 0.10.0-1 i cannot get the git feature to work.

soorajsp commented on 2023-12-02 16:14 (UTC)

One doubt though, why do this "bin" package need electron as its dependency?

uzvg commented on 2023-12-01 05:23 (UTC)

@genericity Unfortunately, I am using IBus on GNOME, not Fcitx5 and KDE6. It seems like KDE supports Wayland better than GNOME.

genericity commented on 2023-12-01 05:18 (UTC) (edited on 2023-12-01 05:18 (UTC) by genericity)

@uzvg Not necessarily. At least for KDE 6 and fcitx5, you can set it as the Wayland virtual keyboard, then pass the flag --enable-wayland-ime.

uzvg commented on 2023-12-01 05:12 (UTC)

Well, For Chinese users at least, making the software default to running on Wayland may not be a good idea temporarily. you must append the flag --gtk-version=4 to the launch command if you want to toggle input method normally, but for now, all electron-based apps will encounter crash with that flag.