KDE 6 is now in extra
. That's why the latest version of syncthingtray
no longer contains KDE integrations by default as those would only work on KDE 5. KDE integrations are now built by default in syncthingtray-qt6
to support KDE 6. So it makes most sense to switch to syncthingtray-qt6
now.
Note that Manjaro is still using KDE 5. So Manjaro users need to stick to the syncthingtray
package for KDE integrations as long as this is the case. To still build them (despite no longer being built by default as explained before) you need to add the following to /etc/makepkg.conf
:
SYNCTHING_TRAY_ENABLE_KIO_PLUGIN=1
SYNCTHING_TRAY_ENABLE_PLASMOID=1
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Martchus commented on 2016-10-31 11:39 (UTC) (edited on 2024-03-06 16:44 (UTC) by Martchus)
All my packages are managed at GitHub where you can also contribute directly: https://github.com/Martchus/PKGBUILDs
There also exist a binary repository: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Unofficial_user_repositories#ownstuff
The packages within the binary repository are built against the latest packages from Arch Linux and hence might not be compatible with Manjaro. This can be the cause when the Plasmoid doesn't work.
Important remarks:
pkgrel
of the AUR package when a rebuild is required (only in accordance with Arch Linux of course, not in accordance with Manjaro).syncthingtray
broken until it has been rebuilt) or to uninstallsyncthingtray
temporarily before the update. After the updatesyncthingtray
can be rebuilt and reinstalled again.makechrootpkg
which is also how official developers build their packages (and how packages in my binary repository are built).c++utilities
,qtutilities
,qtforkawesome
andsyncthingtray
in that order.syncthingtray-qt6
instead of this package.makepkg --nocheck
ormakechrootpkg -- --nocheck
. It makes still sense to report failures. But please include the actual error message and not just the last few lines.