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Support for Ubuntu 22.04 jammy from ppa #825

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pietryszak opened this issue Oct 15, 2022 · 11 comments
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Support for Ubuntu 22.04 jammy from ppa #825

pietryszak opened this issue Oct 15, 2022 · 11 comments
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Current behavior 😯

Package for jammy from ppa is not avaible.
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Expected behavior 🤔

Package for Jammy in ppa :)

Steps to reproduce 🕹

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:o2sh/onefetch
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install onefetch

@pietryszak pietryszak added the bug Something isn't working label Oct 15, 2022
@o2sh o2sh self-assigned this Oct 17, 2022
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o2sh commented Oct 21, 2022

Sorry for the late answer @pietryszak
The v2.12.0 of onefetch fails to build on launchpad. This is true for fall Ubuntu releases.

Caused by:
  process didn't exit successfully: `/<<PKGBUILDDIR>>/target/release/build/zstd-sys-f6728baed230943c/build-script-build` (exit status: 101)
  --- stderr
  thread 'main' panicked at 'Folder 'zstd/lib' does not exists. Maybe you forgot to clone the 'zstd' submodule?',

This is caused by zstd which is a dependency of askalono that we use for license detection. More info on the issue -> rust-lang/cargo#10532

The next release should fix this problem. In the meantime you could install onefetch using snap.

I'll keep this issue open until the next release resolves it, hopefully🤞

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I'll keep this issue open until the next release resolves it, hopefully🤞

Ok, thank you for information.

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o2sh commented Oct 22, 2022

Should be good now, the latest release (v2.13.1) was published successfully to launchpad:

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Don't forget to sudo apt-get update before sudo apt-get install onefetch

I'll let you close this issue if everything works as expected on your side.

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pietryszak commented Oct 22, 2022

Should be good now, the latest release (v2.13.1) was published successfully to launchpad:

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Don't forget to sudo apt-get update before sudo apt-get install onefetch

I'll let you close this issue if everything works as expected on your side.

It's working and now working at once. App is downoaded and installed but when I try to startup i have error

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o2sh commented Oct 22, 2022

You need to be running onefetch inside a Git repository (or by giving it a path to the repo onefetch <path-to-repo>)

cf. @spenserblack 's comment for more details --> #826 (comment)

Another example:

git clone https://github.com/o2sh/onefetch
cd onefetch
onefetch

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You need to be running onefetch inside a Git repository (or by giving it a path to the repo onefetch <path-to-repo>)

cf. @spenserblack 's comment for more details --> #826 (comment)

Another example:

git clone https://github.com/o2sh/onefetch
cd onefetch
onefetch

Ok working. Thanks

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o2sh commented Oct 22, 2022

There is no extra steps, I was just giving you an example on how to make use of onefetch.

Now that you have installed onefetch, you just need to find a valid git repository to use it on.

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Checked. Working in Ubuntu 22.04

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@o2sh Thanks for help. Time to do same think for 22.10 ;)

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o2sh commented Oct 22, 2022

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Done 😄

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Done smile

Great :)

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