upgrading flatpak [# #################################] 100%
flatpak: error while loading shared libraries: libsystemd.so.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
error: command failed to execute correctly
I don't think it was a problem before, they must have added a dependency.Flatpak from extra upgrade error
flatpak was always build with system:D dependency from the first commit : https://git.archlinux.org/svntogit/packages.git/log/trunk?h=packages/flatpak
If you want to use it, you need to rebuild without system:D support
If you want to use it, you need to rebuild without system:D support
I don't remember doing this the first time I installed it and it was just getting upgraded when it got stuck.
Flatpak is not in AUR, how do I edit the pkg to remove the dependency, if that would make it work.
Flatpak is not in AUR, how do I edit the pkg to remove the dependency, if that would make it work.
after some test , this package cannot be build without libsystemd.
this kind of package give an idea of what's happen in the linux world... even with a package which was created to be portable for all distribution...
And people do not see nothing (or do not want to see nothing)...
this kind of package give an idea of what's happen in the linux world... even with a package which was created to be portable for all distribution...
And people do not see nothing (or do not want to see nothing)...
Maybe, it's time to make a list of packages dependent on system:D and place its link on the home page?And people do not see nothing (or do not want to see nothing)...
So going upstream getting it, hacking it, and installing it to hopefully work is the only way to go on
This I am sure I didn't do in the past and pkg exists. Some of what it promised to do and was able to do is not doing anymore.
Don't blame me, I wrote an article about the Obarun warrior and I will continue to write and voice the trouble we are facing. I also do my best to encourage those "who seem compliant" with new conditions and try to adopt silently, to voice their concerns. Even though they are too busy trying to make wayland compatible!
"There are two kinds of people in the world. Those that seem logical as they try to adopt to the changing conditions and those that seem illogical and try not to comply to changing confitions but try to change those conditions.
It seems as human development is a product of illogical people!"
I didn't say this, someone else did and I liked it, but can't remember who it was.
PS Here it was as the original, but I like mine better :)
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”
― George Bernard Shaw
This I am sure I didn't do in the past and pkg exists. Some of what it promised to do and was able to do is not doing anymore.
Don't blame me, I wrote an article about the Obarun warrior and I will continue to write and voice the trouble we are facing. I also do my best to encourage those "who seem compliant" with new conditions and try to adopt silently, to voice their concerns. Even though they are too busy trying to make wayland compatible!
"There are two kinds of people in the world. Those that seem logical as they try to adopt to the changing conditions and those that seem illogical and try not to comply to changing confitions but try to change those conditions.
It seems as human development is a product of illogical people!"
I didn't say this, someone else did and I liked it, but can't remember who it was.
PS Here it was as the original, but I like mine better :)
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.”
― George Bernard Shaw
these:after some test , this package cannot be build without libsystemd.
https://github.com/voidlinux/void-packages/blob/3566c418cdfb76a48a4406f09b51def37b80ba36/srcpkgs/flatpak/template
http://slackbuilds.org/repository/14.2/desktop/flatpak/?search=flatpak
suggests (to me) that it could be possible.. ?
@ ray
https://forum.obarun.org/viewtopic.php?id=438
@ ncmprhnsbl
i forgot to search on other distro, so need more investigation
https://forum.obarun.org/viewtopic.php?id=438
@ ncmprhnsbl
i forgot to search on other distro, so need more investigation
No problem, you write what you want even if you don't like it :)Don't blame me, I wrote an article about the Obarun warrior and I will continue to write and voice the trouble we are facing. I also do my best to encourage those "who seem compliant" with new conditions and try to adopt silently, to voice their concerns. Even though they are too busy trying to make wayland compatible!
please refer here : https://forum.obarun.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1626# p1626
5 days later
After all this research on how to make flatpak work I learned to dislike this thing.
After the microsftization of linux, and later the Debianization, now comes the androidization.
This is almost like running android on a vm and pulling apps from the google-play and having no clue how they run and what they can actually do. I was only testing it for its abilities to sandbox an application from the rest of the system but I don't think this is meant for me.
Sorry for the trouble I put some of you through.
After the microsftization of linux, and later the Debianization, now comes the androidization.
This is almost like running android on a vm and pulling apps from the google-play and having no clue how they run and what they can actually do. I was only testing it for its abilities to sandbox an application from the rest of the system but I don't think this is meant for me.
Sorry for the trouble I put some of you through.
@ Sorry for the trouble I put some of you through.
Trouble? you're welcome. it's difficult to test something without the things lol. And yes, this is the same philosophy as system:D meaning monolithic
Trouble? you're welcome. it's difficult to test something without the things lol. And yes, this is the same philosophy as system:D meaning monolithic