The Flathub repo can no longer be added to OpenSuse TW or Leap, at least via the command line supplied by Flathub. I tried both in the last few days.
That is a showkiller for me.
Can someone fix this?
Thanks!
The Flathub repo can no longer be added to OpenSuse TW or Leap, at least via the command line supplied by Flathub. I tried both in the last few days.
That is a showkiller for me.
Can someone fix this?
Thanks!
Please show things. What is that “command line supplied by Flathub”??
I presume the OP issued :-
flatpak remote-add --if-not-exists flathub https://flathub.org/repo/flathub.flatpakrepo
which is what is recommended on https://flatpak.org/setup/openSUSE/ and all I can say that it worked for me using sudo on Tumbleweed
Stuart
IMHO the OP should post what he does and what he gets. Not only the command, but also what the ouput is. “can no longer be added” is only a variation on the infamous “it does not work”.
Try getting flathub to work with the above pasted. I know how to install it. It doesn’t work anymore. Read on Reddit. It’s broken now for others too.
Instead of smarmy rude responses, how about getting basic functionality for the normal daily user fixed.
This is a sloppy error.
Just fix it OpenSUSE.
I get the idea that you do not quite understand what you audience here is.
People here are openSUSE users, just like you. They spend some of their spare time to try and help fellow openSUSE users. Just like you invite an openSUSE friend that lives around the corner to sit with you and help you. There may come straight solutions, but often it is just listening and suggesting. But, separated by time and space as we are, we can not look over your shoulder and thus we completely depend on you providing as much information (and precise) about what you have, do and see on the system is needed.
So without you providing as much as possible, many people here will go for lunch and then come back and look for another, more prospecting, thread.
And just giving commands like “Just fix it OpenSUSE” to your fellow users, will not make your thread more attractive IMHO.
You can’t even spell it properly.
The link is indeed broken
https://software.opensuse.org//download.html?project=openSUSE%3AFactory&package=flatpak
The repo URL is not valid.
When something this obviously wrong happens (It’s not a problem someone can advise how to fix but is fundamentally broken),
Then the recommendation is to submit a bug to
https://bugzilla.opensuse.org.
And,
Others who follow will thank you for that.
TSU
In fact, this URL seems to not work for a variety of packages.
Either someone is migrating and didn’t update references (TW and Factory have an ever-changing relationship),
Or, someone accidentally wiped the entire repository from servers.
TSU
I apologize for getting upset and getting rude. I had earlier posted all the details you spoke of and had gotten zero response. In frustration this was my second attempt. I was inappropriate and apologize.
No problem. All clear again.
I assume that TSU has already ventured a bit deeper into your problem.