Le dimanche 24 octobre 2021 à 21:50 +0100, Richmond a écrit :
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> Yes downloading the deb package failed with a dependency.
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> Compiling from source failed with:
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> behaviorconfig.cpp:97:36: error: ‘markAsChanged’ is not a member of
> ‘BehaviorConfig’
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> But upgrading to 11 is further than I am prepared to go at the
> moment.
Hello,
As you noticed, Chokoq 1.7.0 is available as a binary to install from
upstream by clicking the button "install on linux". (1)
But it is mentioned that the button works only with Appstream
application stores. (2)
To install 1.7.0:
- Start by uninstalling Chokoq 1.6.2 (if do no not do so, you risk
problems with concurrent versions 1.6.2 and 1.7.0).
- Install an application store like plasma-discover for KDE or Gnome-
Software for Gnome (perhaps some CLI programs like appstream would do
also).
- Once the app store is installed, click the Chokoq "install on linux"
button on the web page, you will be prompted to open it with the
installed app store. Or you can directly search Chokoq in the app store
to install it.
(I use Gnome, Gnome-Software is installed: when I click on "install on
linux", I am asked if I want to open Gnome-Software. If I open it, I
can search for Chokoq and 1.7.0 is available to install from the store)
As a side note, if you want to retain a certain level of security, you
will need to upgrade to Debian 11 Bullseye before July 2022 or June
2024, depending on the full or reduced scope of the support you can
cope with (3)
(1) https://apps.kde.org/choqok/
(2) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AppStream
(3) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debian_version_history#Release_table