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Support for Ubuntu 22.04 jammy from ppa #825
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Sorry for the late answer @pietryszak
This is caused by zstd which is a dependency of askalono that we use for license detection. More info on the issue -> rust-lang/cargo#10532 The next release should fix this problem. In the meantime you could install onefetch using snap. I'll keep this issue open until the next release resolves it, hopefully🤞 |
Ok, thank you for information. |
It's working and now working at once. App is downoaded and installed but when I try to startup i have error |
You need to be running onefetch inside a Git repository (or by giving it a path to the repo cf. @spenserblack 's comment for more details --> #826 (comment) Another example: git clone https://github.com/o2sh/onefetch
cd onefetch
onefetch |
Ok working. Thanks |
There is no extra steps, I was just giving you an example on how to make use of Now that you have installed onefetch, you just need to find a valid git repository to use it on. |
Checked. Working in Ubuntu 22.04 |
@o2sh Thanks for help. Time to do same think for 22.10 ;) |
Duplicates
Current behavior 😯
Package for jammy from ppa is not avaible.
Expected behavior 🤔
Package for Jammy in ppa :)
Steps to reproduce 🕹
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:o2sh/onefetch
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install onefetch
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