Package Details: slack-desktop 4.41.97-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/slack-desktop.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: slack-desktop
Description: Slack Desktop (Beta) for Linux
Upstream URL: https://slack.com/downloads
Licenses: custom
Submitter: ogarcia
Maintainer: ogarcia
Last Packager: ogarcia
Votes: 604
Popularity: 1.57
First Submitted: 2015-10-19 09:59 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-14 07:14 (UTC)

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ogarcia commented on 2020-02-06 11:44 (UTC) (edited on 2020-02-06 11:44 (UTC) by ogarcia)

Please, don't ask for add lsb-release as dependency. In Arch Linux this package is not needed to run Slack Desktop.

And before asking for any other dependency as make or patch or whatever, please read the wiki.

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sispus commented on 2018-08-17 09:42 (UTC)

I already did it. "there is nothing to do" I saw this line in my pacman.conf file: HoldPkg = pacman glibc manjaro-system

ogarcia commented on 2018-08-17 09:31 (UTC) (edited on 2018-08-17 09:31 (UTC) by ogarcia)

@sispus please, use pacman -Syyu to update your system. Current version of glibc is 2.28-4. -> https://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/glibc/ -> https://www.archlinux.org/packages/core/x86_64/lib32-glibc/

sispus commented on 2018-08-17 09:25 (UTC)

Hi, Pamac didn't show me any glibc 2.28 update. There is a lock symbol on glibc 2.27.3 package installed from regular repositories on pamac, I think it means I cannot remove the package. I cannot install glibc-git AUR package also, says:

could not satisfy dependencies: removing glibc breaks dependency 'glibc=2.27' required by lib32-glibc

I refreshed mirror list and cleaned package caches using pamac, no help.

ogarcia commented on 2018-08-17 08:43 (UTC)

@marmotz I think that your AUR helper is not working well. Current version of glibc stable is 2.28-4, and you can install it from pacman.

marmotz commented on 2018-08-17 08:33 (UTC)

@ogarcia Impossible to install glibc>=2.28-4

Please fix dependencies. It's working if I remove ">=2.28-4" but I dont know if it's a good solution.

ogarcia commented on 2018-08-17 06:53 (UTC)

@taolin96 hack dropped! Thanks for report!

taolin96 commented on 2018-08-17 00:21 (UTC)

the problematic glibc 2.28 commit is now reverted in the arch glibc package, so I think you can drop the glibc 2.27 hack for this package

prosoitos commented on 2018-08-16 19:31 (UTC)

Everything is working fine for me, but I noticed a series of these in my logfiles, so I thought that I would report, in case:

Aug 16 10:20:05 prosoitos systemd-coredump[11074]: Process 11059 (slack) of user 1000 dumped core.

follows a series of stack trace, then

-- Subject: Process 11059 (slack) dumped core
-- Defined-By: systemd
-- Support: https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel
-- Documentation: man:core(5)
-- 
-- Process 11059 (slack) crashed and dumped core.
-- 
-- This usually indicates a programming error in the crashing program and
-- should be reported to its vendor as a bug.

Noah-Huppert commented on 2018-08-16 03:02 (UTC)

@Marcel_K you were right! A simple git clone ... and makepkg, makepkg --install ... did the trick.

Thank you

Marcel_K commented on 2018-08-15 22:34 (UTC)

@Noah-Huppert: you're probably using an AUR helper, aren't you? Please try using the default method by running makepkg yourself.