Package Details: octopi 0.17.0-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/octopi.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: octopi
Description: A powerful Pacman frontend using Qt libs
Upstream URL: https://github.com/aarnt/octopi
Licenses: GPL-2.0-or-later
Conflicts: alpm_octopi_utils
Submitter: ImNtReal
Maintainer: xiota
Last Packager: xiota
Votes: 1637
Popularity: 34.44
First Submitted: 2013-09-03 23:42 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-02-18 19:38 (UTC)

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Darkpaw commented on 2015-08-26 14:03 (UTC)

@ImNtReal I understand that, but I ran yaourt -Syua to update octopi and it tried to install the kde notifier. I edited the PKGBUILD and removed the kde notifier stuff to get it to update. I'm relatively new to Arch. Is there another way to tell it to not install the kde notifier when updating octopi?

ImNtReal commented on 2015-08-26 12:43 (UTC)

@Darkpaw, you can only install one of the notifier packages at a time. -kde is actually for KDE 4.

Darkpaw commented on 2015-08-26 12:22 (UTC)

error: unresolvable package conflicts detected error: failed to prepare transaction (conflicting dependencies) :: octopi-notifier and octopi-notifier-kde are in conflict

ImNtReal commented on 2015-08-25 14:02 (UTC)

@kikadf, try that. I'm going to make sure the default notifier package is still working correctly.

kikadf commented on 2015-08-25 12:58 (UTC)

Hi! Can you adopt a notifier-kde subpackage with enabled kstatus? Will be better on KDE. https://www.dropbox.com/s/u7xthecla8n5jla/add_notifier-kde_subpkg.patch https://www.dropbox.com/s/vs47gb4qvyxpazg/enable-kstatus.patch

sl1pkn07 commented on 2015-08-12 11:27 (UTC)

qt4 and octopi-notifier-qt4 no need anymore (?)

ImNtReal commented on 2015-07-27 14:09 (UTC)

@dvzrv. I'll move it. That actually came from the upstream PKGBUILD.

dvzrv commented on 2015-07-26 11:13 (UTC)

@ImNtReal: Please install the systemd service file to the correct location in /usr/lib/systemd/system, like so: install -D -m644 "${srcdir}/${pkgbase}-${pkgver}/speedup/${pkgname}.service" "${pkgdir}/usr/lib/systemd/system/${pkgname}.service" /etc/systemd/system is for administrative modifications only (and somewhat the topmost layer).

<deleted-account> commented on 2015-07-23 13:44 (UTC)

@ImNtReal That was all about #include statement. Now everything builds. Thank you.