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Hi, I have installed clapper with Flatpak, how can I update daily to see the change? |
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If during install, when you were asked to add "rafostar" repo and selected "yes", than you should receive updates automatically (via flatpak update com.github.rafostar.Clapper Saying all that, I do not own a server to do the You can check on which commit latest Flatpak is currently by visiting my flatpak repo and reading latest |
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Ok thank you very much to take the time to answer my question! |
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Quick update on current situation here. Clapper is now on Flathub. The 3rd party flatpak repo mentioned in above answer will no longer be maintained. Please remove your current installation and install Clapper from Flathub to get latest stable version. |
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I noticed the nightly flatpak workflows seem to work again, does this mean we kind of have a github hosted nightly channel? I found that after uninstalling the regular Clapper I was able to install the com.github.rafostar.Clapper-x86_64 artefact in the most recent workflow. Does installing / sideloading this flatpak mean I get updates when I update my flatpaks? I understand nightlies are unstable, but all the recent activity got me super curious and sadly since I'm on a LTS (22.04.3 LTS) I don't seem to have access to the meson version required to build it manually. |
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If during install, when you were asked to add "rafostar" repo and selected "yes", than you should receive updates automatically (via
GNOME Software
store - my app should also appear there) or you can force update manually via:Saying all that, I do not own a server to do the
nightlies
for each git push for Flatpak version. I will be doing the recompiling and pushing updated version manually once every few new features are added and tested at least a little bit by me.You can check on which commit latest Flatpak is currently by visiting my flatpak repo and reading latest
Clapper
commit message (compare with this repo commits for a sort of a change…