Desktop client for the Matrix protocol
The motivation behind the project is to provide a native desktop app
for Matrix that feels more like a mainstream chat app.
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_constraints | 0000000291 291 Bytes | |
_service | 0000000719 719 Bytes | |
_servicedata | 0000000231 231 Bytes | |
nheko-0.5.4+20180826.9f43ff8.obscpio | 0009260051 8.83 MB | |
nheko.changes | 0000012055 11.8 KB | |
nheko.obsinfo | 0000000112 112 Bytes | |
nheko.spec | 0000003407 3.33 KB |
Revision 51 (latest revision is 107)
Dead Mozay (Dead_Mozay)
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- Update to version 0.5.4+20180826.9f43ff8: * Show the room id in the room settings modal * Add method to delete old messages periodically
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As noted in nheko's bug tracker (https://github.com/mujx/nheko/issues/344) multi-core builds can consume a lot of RAM (as seen in the failure for TW i586 as well). Perhaps it might be worth to either scale them down or use _constraints.
Thank you, as I missed this moment, the problem was observed everywhere, the compilation stopped randomly anywhere, but like such a problem is not observed
@Dead_Mozay did you see the build failures on at least openSUSE Leap 15.0? They seem to be reproducible.
Yes I see, spdlog version should be no lower 1.0.0, in Leap 0.16.3
current build failures on Leap 15.0/15.1 seem to be due to a too old cmake version. I guess we should either disable the build for Leap or create a specific subproject for Leap 15 providing the missing dependencies (updated cmake version). WDYT?
I would prefer to have a version for leap, but how best to make this decision is yours, I am not against a separate subproject, at the moment 2 updated packages are required, cmake and spdlog
Hi, I have disabled the build for the (last) repo "openSUSE_Tumbleweed" as the package currently does not build.
Hi, yes, I myself noticed yesterday, but have not yet looked why, as I fix it, I'll let you know
Hi!
Two things I'd like to mention/ask: - Maybe there is no real gain, but could you mention this repo on nheko-s github page? Other distros have instructions for install. - There is a new big release in RC phase. When would it land - when it is not a candidate anymore? It is quite a big and needed release, as you all know most probably.
And last: thanks for the build! My KDE desktop is much more complete with this! Don't want another crappy repurposed browser on my system tray, like all the other stuff these days...
Hi again!
nheko cannot be installed currently (since about two weeks) from this repo as: - "nothing provides libmatrix_client.so.0.3.0()(64bit) needed by nheko-v0.7.1+20200423.14ce840-3.29.x86_64"
This repo ship libmatrix_client version 0.3.1+0-1.1 If I chose to break the dependency (and install the newer one from the repo) than nheko cannot start, as it does not load newer libmatrix than 0.3.0: "error while loading shared libraries: libmatrix_client.so.0.3.0: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
Could you be kind enough to build the nheko with updated deps, as the repo is inconsistent and unusable this way?
@Samonitari OBS automatically takes care to build packages with updated deps. The problem is that the build currently fails. Unfortunately no one could provide a fix for now. I will for now disable the build of the package as it fails anyway.
Now that 0.8.0 is out, it might be worth pushing this to TW along with mtxclient.
In addition to mtxclient, other libraries are also needed, neither mtxclient nor nheko itself are ready yet, they have some problems, they may be fixed in the next releases, but not yet
Can't install nheko on Leap 15.4
Update the metadata before installing, just checked, there is no such error
I accidentally added the TW repo instead of Leap 15.4. My bad, thanks for the reply.
Hi! nheko cannot be installed on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed, e.g. from https://software.opensuse.org/ymp/network:messaging:matrix/openSUSE_Tumbleweed/nheko.ymp?base=openSUSE%3AFactory&query=nheko
Could you please have a look?
It seems that this is a problem with more than just nheko; I've heard from other people that an unrelated package on Leap is having the same issue. I'm guessing there was a problem with a repository update.
Just a coincidence then. Thank you for your response! I'll try again on another day.
Someone disabled package building, check
that was likely me. I extended the description with the build failure. Seems you fixed and re-enabled the project now. I updated the description.
Disabled the build due to reproducing issue