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Request: Update alacritty to 0.2.0 #46807

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utdemir opened this issue Sep 17, 2018 · 7 comments
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Request: Update alacritty to 0.2.0 #46807

utdemir opened this issue Sep 17, 2018 · 7 comments

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@utdemir
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utdemir commented Sep 17, 2018

Hi.

I wanted to use the new scrollback support on alacritty, however the nix package isn't updated yet.

I would update it myself, but it refers on a custom GitHub repository with a patch applied, so I couldn't.

cc @Mic92

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jtojnar commented Sep 17, 2018

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Mic92 commented Sep 17, 2018

I also added the 0.2.0 release now to staging 91b67af

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utdemir commented Sep 18, 2018

Oh, I'm sorry that I missed it.

Thank you @jtojnar and @Mic92 . Thank you for your work.

Have a nice day.

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There's a successful build from staging here

To try it out:

$ nix-store -r /nix/store/18591805zyc6l8p5h2ifzd574fqxiihk-alacritty-0.2.0
$ /nix/store/18591805zyc6l8p5h2ifzd574fqxiihk-alacritty-0.2.0/bin/alacritty

Scrollback is working well :D

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Any chance this can be backported to the nixos-18.09 channel?

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Mic92 commented Oct 1, 2018

The backport would probably still require my fork. But I am inclined to do so because many people already tried to reach me to update this package.

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Mic92 commented Oct 1, 2018

#47592

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