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: 1.67
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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wiltonsr commented on 2016-04-29 13:00 (UTC)

confirming the same bug in ApricityOS

mathieu commented on 2016-04-28 21:42 (UTC)

confirming same bug as sellerie but on Arch XFCE

lcartercondon commented on 2016-04-28 17:44 (UTC)

Confirming the same bug as sellerie, but on Arch KDE.

sellerie commented on 2016-04-24 12:00 (UTC)

I'm experiencing a bug with Antergos KDE and slack-desktop: Slack doesnt connect to the slack team, even though it seems like it does connect to the server, because it does request the login credentials for it... Terminal output gives me this: "Creating Slack Application (electron) submitUrl is deprecated. Use submitURL instead. (electron) ipc module is deprecated. Use require("electron").ipcMain instead. [Error: Failed to get path] (electron) loadUrl is deprecated. Use loadURL instead. (electron) 'clicked' event is deprecated. Use 'click' event instead."

skogsmaskin commented on 2016-04-17 18:47 (UTC) (edited on 2016-04-17 20:16 (UTC) by skogsmaskin)

The bug is very similar to what I get in Epiphany too. It starts to load and then hangs with the spinner before going anywhere. The only console error I can see is: "Unrecognized Content-Security-Policy directive 'referrer'." Sometimes Epiphany will load Slack, and this error is showing up at a later point. So my guess is whenever the JS-engine is trying to deal this faulty named directive, it will give up on executing the rest of the code (for logging in etc). However it may be unrelated too. There is no stacktrace on the error. I've given this feedback to Slack, but not sure how serious they take the /feedback function in Slack as actual bug reports.

ogarcia commented on 2016-04-16 11:01 (UTC)

@Brottweiler, then let's see if Slack Support can give some feedback cause I don't have idea that can be failing.

Brottweiler commented on 2016-04-16 10:53 (UTC)

@ogarcia, It is strange. This issue started happening for people some versions ago, too, and me who runs Infinality did not have the issue then. Now I have the issue, though. We have same freetype2-infinality version, yet it works for you and does not work for me. It does not work for me regardless if I delete the slack config directory or not. I also have 64bit version.

ogarcia commented on 2016-04-16 10:51 (UTC)

@Brottweiler, is strange. I have Infinality (freetype2-infinality-ultimate 2.6.3-2) and for me works well. :? It works with old config or deleting ~/.config/Slack and do login again... I have the 64bit version.

Brottweiler commented on 2016-04-16 10:44 (UTC) (edited on 2016-04-16 10:45 (UTC) by Brottweiler)

@ogarcia, False, I use freetype2-infinality-ultimate 2.6.3-2 and I have the issue. I've emailed slack support about the issue and have provided logs and whatnot on their request, they are currently investigating this issue. Adding freetype2-2.6.2-1 as depend is bad idea.

ogarcia commented on 2016-04-16 10:42 (UTC)

Hi. I could add freetype2-2.6.2-1 as depend, but this can have a lot of problems with system updates and with Infinality. I can confirm you that if you use Infinality you don't have any issue. Greetings.