> Well I got rofi installed, only because I happened upon a dated reddit
> post https://www.reddit.com/r/Qubes/comments/aap0zs/my_qubes_os_with_i3/
> which referred readers to
> https://github.com/mohabaks/dotfiles/tree/master/config/Qubes-os which
> had a link to
> https://github.com/fepitre/qubes-rofi/issues/1#issuecomment-667303259
>
> This solution was back in August 2020 but it worked for me, no clue why
> the method in the documentation did not work, havent been able to get
> any feedback but I am hoping this will help any others trying to install
> rofi.

Stumpy, dude, thank you for your perseverance! ;-)
Your findings combined with the official Qubes documentation solved it.
Apparently importing the contrib key is necessary for the install to succeed.

So after importing with:

sudo rpm --import /etc/pki/rpm-gpg/RPM-GPG-KEY-qubes-4-contrib-fedora

I just followed the documentation at 
https://www.qubes-os.org/doc/installing-contributed-packages/ and now the 
install went fine, finally!
After changing the i3 config file it all works flawlessly on 4.0. I preferred 
not to enable the testing repo but just keep the contrib, FWIW.
Also many thanks to fepitre!

Maybe it is wise to update the documentation, if this is indeed all correct? Or 
did we miss this somewhere?


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