@Locutus64 Not sure if it wasn't clear, but the package isn't maintained by anyone right now.
Feel free to adopt if if you'd like to maintain it though :)
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/zoho-mail-desktop.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | zoho-mail-desktop |
Description: | The desktop version of your favorite mailsuite! |
Upstream URL: | https://www.zoho.com/mail/desktop |
Keywords: | email mail zoho |
Licenses: | custom |
Submitter: | dukex |
Maintainer: | ssiyad |
Last Packager: | ssiyad |
Votes: | 8 |
Popularity: | 0.30 |
First Submitted: | 2018-04-22 00:37 (UTC) |
Last Updated: | 2022-03-15 17:12 (UTC) |
@Locutus64 Not sure if it wasn't clear, but the package isn't maintained by anyone right now.
Feel free to adopt if if you'd like to maintain it though :)
Any plans on updating this to 1.3.2? It's been out for a good while now. Thanks
Current version is 1.3.2
PKGBUILD fails for that version because some icon sizes are gone.
In line 35:
"for img in 1024x1024 128x128 16x16 24x24 256x256 32x32 48x48 512x512 64x64 96x96; do"
24x24 and 96x96 have to be removed.
@classabbyamp did you run it with the zoho-mail-desktop
command? Would you know if it gave a permission error or anything?
when installing with yay
, I couldn't launch the program until I did chmod +rwx -R /opt/zoho-mail-desktop/squashfs-root/
I have the same error.
ERROR: options array contains unknown option '!upx'
This doesn't really work now. One can just simply download the AppImage from Zoho and launch it instead.
Preparing...
Building zoho-mail-desktop... Cloning into 'zoho-mail-desktop'... ==> ERROR: options array contains unknown option '!upx'
==> ERROR: options array contains unknown option '!upx'
2018-07-18 04:23:46,018 - wrappers - makepkg - ERROR - makepkg query ['makepkg', '--printsrcinfo'] failed in directory /home/arch/.cache/aurman/zoho-mail-desktop
Been having difficulty with this in that it worked once then I decided to change my deployment and since then, despite delting the "Zoho Mail - Desktop" folder in ~/.config it would at best, only show a window that would not resize the size of the login window.
So I editing the PKGBUILD - using x86_64: pkgver=1.0.3 sha256sums_x86_64=("475df5767400f68380315406a75b9603bd2d278b54b401577bb8fb62cda36bda")
Installed ok and has at least fired up also downloaded Static Build 103
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