On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 1:23 AM, Storm Dragon via aur-general
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> Fenrir needs to be ran as root, so it should be able to read its config
> files. It has to access (I hope I got this right) /dev/vcsa*. I do help with
> writing Fenrir, but I do a lot more
On 15 October 2016 01:23:39 CEST, Storm Dragon via aur-general
wrote:
>Fenrir needs to be ran as root, so it should be able to read its config
>files. It has to access (I hope I got this right) /dev/vcsa*. I do help
>with writing Fenrir, but I do a lot more testing
On Sat, Oct 15, 2016 at 01:09:29AM +0200, Joost Bremmer via aur-general wrote:
On 14 October 2016 20:59:19 CEST, Stefan Husmann
wrote:
Storm Dragon via aur-general writes:
Howdy,
There is a new console screen reader in the works. It is
On 14 October 2016 20:59:19 CEST, Stefan Husmann
wrote:
>Storm Dragon via aur-general writes:
>
>> Howdy,
>> There is a new console screen reader in the works. It is written in
>python. I have written a PKGBUILD for it. The PKGBUILD works,
HI,
(I forget is we are top or bottom posting in this list.)
I agree with you. I had not noticed the other package.
I basically took over from speps and have been in touch with upstream which has
been helpful generally in adding new features, etc.
The ncurses issue arises since developer uses
Storm Dragon via aur-general writes:
> Howdy,
> There is a new console screen reader in the works. It is written in python. I
> have written a PKGBUILD for it. The PKGBUILD works, it installs things where
> they are supposed to go, but the problem is the reader won't
Can you open it up by using /usr/bin/fenrir?
Or is there an error Message?
Howdy,
There is a new console screen reader in the works. It is written in python. I
have written a PKGBUILD for it. The PKGBUILD works, it installs things where
they are supposed to go, but the problem is the reader won't launch once
installed in this way. If you just run setup.py it works
Hi
In my opinion you should try to get in touch with willem first. He also
maintains a mp PKGBUILD[0] (As a split PKGBUILD).
As I understand from a first glance, both are using the same source and as
unnecessary duplicates should be avoided, one PKGBUILD could be merged into the
other.
And
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