Christoph Stich
Christoph Stich
@jacksgt I built using commit 6b95b59090e8ea22da804b31bd0f240f6bb9a9e8. I am on Ubuntu 16.04. The access point has 16 characters. No special characters just `[A-Za-z0-9\-]*` If you could tell me where to find...
@NBonaparte Yes, I have set HDMI-1 as the monitor for Yabar to display. The segfault is not related to this issue. Just happened to be in the screenshot (confusingly).
That fixes it somewhat. Now it looks like this  I haven't set any option for it to be transparent anywhere.
Sure. It is probably not an example of beauty either. ```` #Hi!, this config is not intended to become an example of beauty in yabar. # #It is just intended...
> That would be amazing! Sorry for not having contribution guidelines, it's still work in progress, but it is nothing out of ordinary, PR and we will make a review....
Unfortunately not. I am happy for people to dump my code somewhere, but it turned out it was a bit more work than I thought. I am happy for someone...
Does not return timezone for this lat long: tzwhere.tzNameAt(40.573238372802734, -73.99983978271484)
I am not sure how relevant this is for this package, but I implemented a workaround in the python port of this package. See also [this](https://github.com/pegler/pytzwhere/issues/15) discussion.
Once you downgrade to `nix_2_3` you can also use `nix-store --verify --repair --check-contents` to fix the broken entries in the nix sqlite database. That fixed the issue for me.
@cumber I also had the same issue. The offending derivation was long gone from my system. I couldn't find anything that referenced it but there was still a broken reference...
I can't seem to get the `next-release` branch to work at all. I am on Gnome 40 on Nixos 21.05. The error message I get when trying to use `install.sh`...