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No longer in Ubuntu 18.04 #356
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@andrei |
@andrei same here, all I get now after upgrading is: But I'm sure there's a workaround for this, finding it currently. @dammer tried your solution: |
@paulocastroo i newer work with python, only can show screenshot from my system with installation and work hamster-applet. |
As noted in #165 I installed the |
Could we have an official package for 18.04 though? I understand that they're working on a new codebase, but still, this could go a long way towards keeping a large dedicated community. |
Hamster is top. But no official package available for Ubuntu 18.04? This is the only decent time tracking tool in Linux. Thanks for taking this on. |
To be honest I don't know why they are rewriting it, it's a top quality software program and I have found virtually zero bugs while using it. Maybe some other team can take over the legacy code? |
As commented by others downloading the packages for Ubuntu 17.10 works. Just leaving some better links:
Then:
In my case it was NOT necessary to delete |
@omarkohl I also had to install python-notify otherwise the time wouldn't update in real time in the main window. |
It is possible that I already had all the dependencies installed because I upgraded my system from Ubuntu 17.10 to 18.04 (and in the process Hamster was uninstalled). |
As you know, this I understand that this is disapointing, but we simply do not have the resources to provide those our self. If some else wants to do so, its FLOSS after all. @andi5 while it is true that |
I recently did a clean install of Ubuntu 18.04. After hitting some dead ends, here's how I got legacy hamster running again:
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Going on the very helpful installation instructions from @omarkohl, I stumbled upon the following error running hamster-time-tracker from the terminal, while executing hamster-cli works fine:
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If you want to do it all on the command line, I think this will get you all of the dependencies, plus https for the downloads. For me, this provided a working Hamster on a fresh Ubuntu 18.04.
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the solution from @omarkohl worked for me on kubuntu 18.04 |
Thanks @omarkohl - worked like a charm. For those of us who also like to use hamster-indicator in gnome here are the links to add that back in: Install with -> |
Thanks @andyanderso that's helpful, but could you edit your link? The link text is right (https://packages.ubuntu.com/artful/all/hamster-indicator/download) - but actually it's pointing to a dead github page |
Thanks, @sereno. The link should work now. |
@bitinerant Thank you very much! It works (btw, Im using Linux Mint 19 [based on ubuntu 18]) |
Putting the instructions by @bitinerant and by @andyanderso together and combining it with this technique here's a nice way to install everything (hamster-applet and hamster-indicator) under Ubuntu 18.04:
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Thank you very much @tanius ! |
Hello, For me, on a fresh 18.04, after the installation according to the README, when typing
So, I installed two other packages, because "cairo" was missing :
I redo the building and that works fine. N.B. For the gnome-shell-extension, I installed it from the source (according to its README), because the available one in extensions.gnome.org was in error). As seen in #357 and #269, theses packages may be added to the README ? |
@tanius this technique worked for me but I also had to install libcanberra-gtk0 beforehand for libcanberra-gtk-module to work. |
@tanius not woks Linux Mint 19 Tara Cinnamon
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I have the same problem as nleo reports. Any help? |
I have the same problem, now on Ubuntu 18.10. Starting 'hamster' results in: Similar problems when trying to run the dbus services:
I've built from git master (commit c3e5fb7):
I've also gone through most of this thread and tried:
But to no avail, I get the exact same error. I really miss hamster... And, in about 10 days I'm supposed to report my working hours for October :/ I'm at my wits end here and would be happy to try pretty much anything, so please suggest something.... All the best, |
I would like to get hamster running on kubuntu 18.0. I have downloaded the package and installed the listed dependencies. I am a little lost on how to actually install the package. Could someone please point me to clear instructions to build and install Hamster. I don't follow how to "Adapt to my system" or if that is needed, and I get this: ./waf: command not found. Any help would be greatly appreciated. |
@Sea-Wing-designs I was able to run it perfectly in Kubuntu 18.04 64bits just do: wget https://mirrors.xmission.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-python-desktop/python-wnck_2.32.0+dfsg-4_amd64.deb sudo apt install |
Thank you @diosney. The first one, wget https://mirrors.xmission.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-python-desktop/python-wnck_2.32.0+dfsg-4_amd64.deb, comes back with this: I tried without that and the applet will start to load and then stops. |
@Sea-Wing-designs It seems that all packages are required, try download the missing one from other place, for example: https://mirrors.xmission.com/ubuntu/pool/universe/g/gnome-python-desktop/python-wnck_2.32.0%2Bdfsg-3_amd64.deb I did that procedure a while ago, maybe in the meantime it was removed. |
I tried those with wget and they seemed to work. But I am still in the place I was before, I can get the Hamster Overview to load, but not the indicator or the time tracker. I wonder if I need to remove everything and start over? |
I tried removing it entirely and going through the steps again and it is still doing the same thing. It starts to load and then stops after about 2 seconds. |
@Sea-Wing-designs I've no idea what would be happening to you, with all those steps I was able to make it into working properly. Did you tried a full update and upgrade after that? |
@diosney I did update and upgrade. I hope that I can get it working somehow. |
@Sea-Wing-designs If you want to try a more recent v2.x version of Hamster from source, as it appeared from your first message, you can check out these instructions for Xubuntu 18.04. I just finished checking them on a fresh install. Kubuntu should be similar, although it is possible that some needed gnome packages are automatically installed on Xubuntu but not on Kubuntu. Make sure to uninstall (sudo apt-get purge) the old hamster-applet/indicator packages first! |
Thank you, I will try that @GeraldJansen |
@GeraldJansen, those instructions worked, I think. The interface has changed a lot and I don't know if I am missing something or it is just the way it is now, but I don't see a window that has start and stop time. A cool thing is that it somehow grabbed all of my previous categories and tags. |
@Sea-Wing-designs Yes, the v2.x interface based on Gtk3 lost a lot of niceness of the old hamster-applet, but on the other hand it is gaining some new niceness like the keyboard shortcuts (#387) :-) It probably picked up your old hamster.db as the DB backend is unchanged from hamster-applet. |
All, I haven't tried this in 19.04, I made a docker container instead: |
For anyone else here with a clean install: @GeraldJansen has provided good instructions but when you do the configure step make sure that everything is found. You may also need glib-genmarshal, libglib2.0-dev, libdbus-glib-1-dev, docbook-utils, gnome-doc-utils, xsltproc. If importing existing data, copy ./local/share/hamster-applet/hamster.db from your old to your new system (as @GeraldJansen says, it appears to be compatible but note this issue). When updating stuff like the start time etc. you may have to restart the app. |
Please file an issue, using an old database should work flawlessly.
That might have been fixed in current master. Otherwise please file an issue. |
@ederag I'm not sure this warrants an issue of its own because I think it's covered by active work in progress but I can add it if you think its worthwhile. |
@pwhipp Yes, please file an issue, because it is a relevant use case, not yet fixed, |
After the waf update (#421), the installation works smoothly again in ubuntu-18.04. |
There was a report of successful installation in 18.04, after removal of all previous hamster files, |
I recently installed a fresh Ubuntu 19.04, and (to my surprise) managed to get the old Hamster 1.04 running. I basically grabbed the tarball, ran the waf commands as instructed in README and installed missing dependencies until it started up. I then tried a few different Gnome Shell extensions from extensions.gnome.org until I found one that worked. I think it was this one: https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1834/hamster-time-tracker/ |
I can confirm that the same extension version works fine together with the current master branch of hamster (installed manually on Ubuntu 19.04 following the current README). |
So hamster can easily be installed on ubuntu, thanks for the confirmations ! |
It should be possible to release v3.0 by the end of next week, but |
Kind heads up: if everyone thinks "someone else will do it eventually", |
It's no longer present in Ubuntu 18.04. Installing from the deb doesn't work - running it results in an error. Any plans on making it work for 18.04?
Regards
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