Package Details: telegram-desktop-git 5.7.2.r0.g02c01e2-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/telegram-desktop-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: telegram-desktop-git
Description: Official Telegram Desktop client
Upstream URL: https://github.com/telegramdesktop/tdesktop
Licenses: GPL-3.0-or-later
Conflicts: telegram-desktop
Provides: telegram-desktop
Submitter: tredaelli
Maintainer: xiota
Last Packager: xiota
Votes: 14
Popularity: 0.000015
First Submitted: 2015-05-21 08:28 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-11-05 16:42 (UTC)

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beaux_monde commented on 2018-04-23 07:55 (UTC)

It seems that the tray-icon disappeared after update to the new version (from 1.2.15 to 1.2.17). I use the KDE.

Lenovsky commented on 2018-04-16 11:09 (UTC)

Sorry for the inconvenience, the package should be fixed by the end of the week ;)

Musikolo commented on 2018-04-15 07:39 (UTC)

@Lenovsky, any chance to get the issue I reported fixed in the short term? I'm currently unable to use Telegram because it shows the following error:

[musikolo@MyPC ~]$ telegram-desktop telegram-desktop: error while loading shared libraries: libicuuc.so.60: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I need to recompile it again since icu package upgraded to version 61.1, but the reported patch is no longer working.

Thank you!

Musikolo commented on 2018-04-10 03:05 (UTC)

@Lenovsky, it seems like one of the patches no longer works: - https://pastebin.com/UMwn8ZjK

Can you please look into it?

Thank you!

Musikolo commented on 2017-12-31 17:21 (UTC)

@Lenovsky, thanks you for your ultra-quick fix. It worked like a charm! ;-)

Lenovsky commented on 2017-12-31 16:45 (UTC)

@Musikolo, I've fixed it, it should work fine now ;)

Musikolo commented on 2017-12-31 01:23 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-31 01:25 (UTC) by Musikolo)

@Lenovsky, I think upstream code has change in a way that patch at line 90 of PKGBUILD file doesn't work:

Line 90: git apply "$srcdir/arch-tdesktop.patch"

Submodule path 'Telegram/ThirdParty/Catch': checked out '5ca44b68721833ae3731802ed99af67c6f38a53a'

Submodule path 'Telegram/ThirdParty/GSL': checked out 'c5851a8161938798c5594a66420cb814fea92711'

Submodule path 'Telegram/ThirdParty/crl': checked out '705a5fd6166fd577d6a95cef9d74f7aa0c4ec3ed'

Submodule path 'Telegram/ThirdParty/libtgvoip': checked out '0b53884c8bf10a1d7df879baec839a1fab896c63'

Submodule path 'Telegram/ThirdParty/variant': checked out '550ac2f159ca883d360c196149b466955c77a573'

error: patch failed: Telegram/gyp/Telegram.gyp:86

error: Telegram/gyp/Telegram.gyp: patch does not apply

error: patch failed: Telegram/gyp/qt.gypi:221

error: Telegram/gyp/qt.gypi: patch does not apply

error: patch failed: Telegram/gyp/settings_linux.gypi:25

error: Telegram/gyp/settings_linux.gypi: patch does not apply

error: patch failed: Telegram/gyp/telegram_linux.gypi:37

error: Telegram/gyp/telegram_linux.gypi: patch does not apply

==> ERROR: A failure occurred in prepare(). Aborting...

If I comment out that line, and the build starts well...

Can you please look into?

Thank you!

alkaid commented on 2017-11-15 15:46 (UTC)

@Lenovsky I found the cause is the linker. I changed my default linker to ld.gold (a dedicated, faster elf linker), which can't link telegram properly. While the original default linker ld.bfd works well. Maybe this is a bug of ld.gold.

alkaid commented on 2017-11-15 06:39 (UTC)

@Lenovsky I am using makepkg without a chroot environment. I guess some libs in my system should are to blame. I am not sure what info can be helpful. Here are my installed packages related to qt: ``` local/fcitx-qt4 4.2.9.4-1 (fcitx-im) local/fcitx-qt5 1.1.1-3 (fcitx-im) local/libdbusmenu-qt4 0.9.3+16.04.20160218-1 local/phonon-qt4 4.9.1-4 local/phonon-qt4-gstreamer 4.9.0-3 local/phonon-qt5 4.9.1-4 local/phonon-qt5-vlc 0.9.1-2 local/polkit-qt4 0.112.0+git20160226-1 local/poppler-qt5 0.61.0-2 local/pyqt5-common 5.9.1-1 local/python-pyqt5 5.9.1-1 local/python2-pyqt5 5.9.1-1 local/qjson 0.9.0-1 local/qscintilla-qt5 2.10.1-1 local/qt4 4.8.7-22 local/qt5-base 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-declarative 5.9.2-2 (qt qt5) local/qt5-location 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-multimedia 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-quickcontrols 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-quickcontrols2 5.9.2-2 (qt qt5) local/qt5-script 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-sensors 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-svg 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-tools 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-webchannel 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-webengine 5.9.2-2 (qt qt5) local/qt5-webkit 5.212.0alpha2-7 (qt qt5) local/qt5-x11extras 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qt5-xmlpatterns 5.9.2-1 (qt qt5) local/qtcreator 4.4.1-1 local/qtkeychain 0.8.0-2 ``` I will try with a clean chroot then. I am happy to provide further info.

Lenovsky commented on 2017-11-14 22:02 (UTC)

@alkaid I was able to build it inside a clean chroot without any problems - in the free time I'll take a closer look at this (new data is welcome). In the meantime, (if it wasn't) try to build it without any old stuff.