Element Desktop
Desktop electron based package for element web
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_constraints | 0000000129 129 Bytes | |
cargo.tar.gz | 0227384297 217 MB | |
electron-v25.2.0-linux-x64.zip | 0095006201 90.6 MB | |
element-desktop-1.11.35.tar.gz | 0001985972 1.89 MB | |
element-desktop-yarn.lock | 0000424968 415 KB | |
element-desktop.spec | 0000010286 10 KB | |
element-web-1.11.35.tar.gz | 0001501662 1.43 MB | |
io.element.Element.desktop | 0000000733 733 Bytes | |
node-pkgs-additional.tar.gz | 0062229314 59.3 MB | |
node-pkgs.tar.gz | 0224514428 214 MB | |
node-v25.2.0-headers.tar.gz | 0000271679 265 KB | |
sentry-cli-Linux-x86_64 | 0020959128 20 MB | |
yarnrc | 0000000065 65 Bytes |
Revision 55 (latest revision is 88)
James Bottomley (jejb1)
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(revision 55)
Upstream version 1.11.35 - Electron version 25.2.0
Comments 7
I get an error when installing the latest version (1.11.23) on Fedora 37
Error: Transaction test error: file /usr/lib/.build-id/21/79f0c994368adf0e9287396aa6382939ef5866 from install of element-desktop-1.11.23-1.1.x86_64 conflicts with file from package python3-3.11.0-1.fc37.x86_64
Edit : Seems after running "dnf distro-sync", I can install it correctly...
It looks like the fedora build doesn't separately package debuginfo. I have no idea why. Since it's highly unlikely we've found a hash collision, the build-id must be for the same component, so force installing should cause no problems
Would it be possible to enable Fedora 39 as a repo please? Thank you!
Sure, added.
May I kindly request that Fedora 39 be enabled as a repository? Much obliged. mini crossword
[patch] Don't provide/require bundled libs
For the sake of sanity and because there is a chance that a package that requires (say)
libvulkan.so.1
will pull this package instead of the right one.[patch] Remove another 400+ MB of unneeded stuff from
resources/app.asar.unpacked/node_modules