Package Details: planify 4.7-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/planify.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: planify
Description: Task manager with Todoist and Nextcloud support
Upstream URL: https://github.com/alainm23/planify
Licenses: GPL-3.0-or-later
Conflicts: elementary-planner
Submitter: yochananmarqos
Maintainer: yochananmarqos
Last Packager: yochananmarqos
Votes: 19
Popularity: 0.061893
First Submitted: 2023-06-02 02:40 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-05-01 21:38 (UTC)

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yochananmarqos commented on 2024-02-21 22:19 (UTC)

Yes, I know the gxml tests are failing. That is not an issue with this package.

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yochananmarqos commented on 2023-08-29 21:15 (UTC)

@weitcis @jnnk: It's fixed with vala 0.56.13-1.

<deleted-account> commented on 2023-08-29 19:52 (UTC)

I'm currently facing the same error as @weitcis. Here is a link to the issue on GitHub, maintainer thinks it's a Vala bug

uetcis commented on 2023-08-21 05:43 (UTC)

error: failed to build 'planify-4.1.1-1': error: packages failed to build: planify-4.1.1-1

full output: https://pastebin.com/dzkLkH3U

yochananmarqos commented on 2023-08-03 16:39 (UTC)

@Fr4nk1in: Ah, I hadn't noticed the developer pushed 4.1.1 to Flathub and forgot about it.

Fr4nk1in commented on 2023-08-03 16:27 (UTC)

Version 4.1.1 is out but not released, is it possible to update the commit tag in PKGBUILD? Some bug fix and features are critical for me (i.e. Simplified Chinese Support & shortcut inproperly triggered). The commit for version 4.1.1 is Release 4.1.1 adf3629bcacfc9978f6dde5b87eff0278533ab3e.

yochananmarqos commented on 2023-06-02 02:42 (UTC)

This is now planify and replaces elementary-planner.

yochananmarqos commented on 2023-05-11 15:22 (UTC)

@xiota: A missing dependency is a rather moot point as it fails to build regardless.

xiota commented on 2023-05-11 15:10 (UTC)

How is not including dependencies in the PKGBUILD an "upstream" issue?

yochananmarqos commented on 2023-05-11 14:56 (UTC)

@xiota: As I mentioned before, it's an upstream issue.