Mark Wagie
Mark Wagie
There is now support in the new fork, but it's currently broken. See #37 and https://github.com/topgrade-rs/topgrade/issues/30
Make it so. :+1:
Aptik isn't designed for broken installs. It's designed to restore packages after a clean install. Using `--force` can be a dangerous option and is never recommended.
This sure would be nice to have, could you update it to solve the conflicts?
Nevermind. Solved by writing my own [PKGBUILD](https://github.com/yochananmarqos/pkgbuilds/tree/master/gnome-shell-extension-cpufreq-git). I'm pretty sure I tried that before, there must've been improvements since I initially opened this issue. Users not using Arch / Arch-based...
What did you do exactly? Your main README and separate READMEs for each service file say different things.
You're just running it without the server? I have it installed to `/usr/bin/`. This is what happens for me: ``` $ an2linuxserver 2020-07-12 10:36:43.015 root INFO Server certificate fingerprint: 22...
@sasanj Thanks! I'll update the package once GitHub resolves the [current issues](https://www.githubstatus.com/).
@sasanj Why not create a PR as well?
It needs to use `pkgctl` from `devtools` now instead of `asp`. See https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Arch_build_system#Using_the_pkgctl_tool