Package Details: purr-data 2.19.3.r5038.e9fca4f8-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/purr-data.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: purr-data
Description: Jonathan Wilkes' nw.js variant of Pd-L2Ork (git version)
Upstream URL: https://agraef.github.io/purr-data/
Licenses: BSD
Conflicts: purr-data
Submitter: pure-aur
Maintainer: aggraef
Last Packager: aggraef
Votes: 6
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2016-06-27 17:24 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-05 00:19 (UTC)

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ansgoati commented on 2019-08-20 03:01 (UTC) (edited on 2019-08-20 03:35 (UTC) by ansgoati)

@aggraef, i've just recently added the repo to pacman.conf is the first time that i try to install the purr-data binary. All packages from the repo say the same.

aggraef commented on 2019-08-19 23:15 (UTC)

@ansgoati, I'm not sure what's going on there, it looks like I inadvertently built and uploaded the same package version twice, and with different contents, but I don't think I did.

Normally if you just let it go ahead and delete the package from the cache and then rerun pacman, it should update the package all right. If that doesn't do the trick, deleting the package, clearing the cache (or at least deleting the package from /var//var/cache/pacman/pkg/) and then reinstalling the package may help.

ansgoati commented on 2019-08-19 20:58 (UTC)

Hello. I've try to install the binary package from the repo but it says. :: File /var/cache/pacman/pkg/purr-data-2.9.0.r4151.c01f8e7d-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz is corrupted (invalid or corrupted package (checksum)). Do you want to delete it? [Y/n] error: failed to commit transaction (invalid or corrupted package (checksum)) Errors occurred, no packages were upgraded.

aggraef commented on 2019-08-08 23:01 (UTC)

Looks like the problem reported by morrisar47 is fixed by the latest version of this package, so simply updating to the latest purr-data package should solve the problem.

aggraef commented on 2019-08-08 09:33 (UTC)

I just went ahead now and updated this package to my latest testing version (2.9.0 20190806-rev.c96563ce), which appears to work fine (I've been testing this quite heavily on both Manjaro and Ubuntu for some time now). This updates nw.js to 0.24.4 which will resolve the font issues on xfce and gnome systems. As a bonus, you also get the very latest Gem (0.94+git) from upstream.

The problems with pango 1:1.44.3-1 on current Arch systems, as reported by morrisar47, are most likely due to a bug in this specific pango package. I'm not sure whether that persists with the new Purr version, but in any case I'll have a look at that asap. If you experience this, for the time being you can temporarily work around the problem by downgrading to the previous pango package version (1:1.44-1), until this has been sorted out.

If you notice any further issues with this version, please report them at https://bitbucket.org/l2orkaur/l2orkaur.bitbucket.org/issues. Thanks.

aggraef commented on 2019-08-07 03:51 (UTC) (edited on 2019-08-07 03:52 (UTC) by aggraef)

Yeah, I can reproduce this. Seems to happen with newer Gnome versions and the ancient nw.js version that we ship. I already submitted a PR upstream to update nw.js to 0.24.4 which seems to work, but that hasn't been merged yet.

@emji, I have an experimental package which I'm currently testing which updates nw.js to 0.24.4 (as well as Gem to the latest 0.94 git source), you can find that on my Dropbox here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/xcww4cskwm5h2bl/purr-data-2.9.0.r4143.06594c2d-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.xz?dl=0

That's a binary package. If you prefer to compile from source, you can find the branch that I'm building this from here: https://bitbucket.org/agraef/purr-data/branch/testing. There's also a PKGBUILD for that branch here: https://bitbucket.org/agraef/purr-data-pkgbuild

Please let me know whether that solves the issue for you.

aggraef commented on 2019-08-07 02:07 (UTC)

@emji, my Manjaro system runs KDE, so I have to spin up a VM with manjaro-gnome to see whether I can reproduce this. Did you install purr-data from the AUR or from a binary package?

emji commented on 2019-08-06 17:22 (UTC)

Hi all, I installed this. Everything works but my file dialog looks weird as if using japanese fonts or so. https://imgur.com/2C5Bat0 Using Manjaro-gnome 64-bit, kernel 5.1.21-1-MANJARO x86_64 ,

aggraef commented on 2019-08-06 06:33 (UTC) (edited on 2019-08-06 06:35 (UTC) by aggraef)

Hmm, that's weird. In any case, I'll look into this as soon as I can. (My main dev system is actually Manjaro, so it may take a few days before I get 1.44.3 there.)

Do you get any error messages when running purr-data from the command line? You can also try running purr-data -verbose to see whether that gives any clue. If so, please feel free to do a detailed report at https://bitbucket.org/l2orkaur/l2orkaur.bitbucket.org/issues, thanks.

(EDIT: Fixed wrong link to bugtracker.)

morrisar47 commented on 2019-08-05 22:28 (UTC)

It appears I transposed my versions, works with pango 1:1.44-1, fails with 1:1.44.3-1. I removed your binary version and built from aur. I also built from git. All act the same. No gui with newer pango.