Telegram Desktop
A new era of messaging.
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0001-use-bundled-ranged-exptected-gsl.patch | 0000002149 2.1 KB | |
0002-tg_owt-fix-name-confliction.patch | 0000013380 13.1 KB | |
0004-use-dynamic-x-libraries.patch | 0000000334 334 Bytes | |
0005-add-wayland-include-path.patch | 0000000307 307 Bytes | |
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tdesktop-3.2.8-full.tar.gz | 0038661855 36.9 MB | |
telegram-desktop.changes | 0000057625 56.3 KB | |
telegram-desktop.spec | 0000008181 7.99 KB | |
tg_owt-master.zip | 0207698320 198 MB |
Revision 66 (latest revision is 120)
- Update to 3.2.8 * Fix crash in opening shared media with another user. * Try out the new audio player with playlist shuffle and repeat. * Give a custom name to your desktop session to distinguish it in the sessions list. - Update tg_owt (forwarded request 936151 from nuklly)
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Hey Dominique and Marcel, any news about the upcoming updates? The official build is currently 2.7.0 so I wondered if you guys needed a hand. Perhaps I can help if you show me the ropes :)
Hey, sadly I haven't managed a successful build since the release of 2.6.x, if you want to help feel free to have a look at my branch and send SRs / patches my way or to the server:messaging repo directly
https://build.opensuse.org/package/show/home:tux93/telegram-desktop
I barely started getting into packaging so sorry if I am stating the obvious, but isn't your error log like the error log you would get if
../Telegram/ThirdParty/tgcalls/tgcalls/group/StreamingPart.h
didn't have access tocstdint
? There's definitely something fishy about a basic type annotation like that not being parsed appropriately.This is no place for requests, see the top directory's comment. Use the devel projects instead which hold the package maintainers, or the mailing list, or the bugzilla and stop posting comments here please.