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qutebrowser ":help" does not work #8568

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bjornfor opened this issue Jun 30, 2015 · 4 comments
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qutebrowser ":help" does not work #8568

bjornfor opened this issue Jun 30, 2015 · 4 comments

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@bjornfor
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When I type ":help" in qutebrowser (on NixOS, latest master yesterday):

Unable to load page

Problem occurred while loading the URL qute://help/index.html

This most likely means the documentation was not generated properly. If you are
running qutebrowser from the git repository, please run scripts/asciidoc2html.py. If
you're running a released version this is a bug, please use :report to report it.

(I figure this is a nixpkgs packaging issue, so I'm not doing ":report".)

The funny thing is that the help is there on first startup.

@novahahn
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novahahn commented Jul 7, 2015

@kirelagin

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novahahn commented Jul 7, 2015

Works fine on 0.3.0 (built from this branch which is based on nixpkgs-unstable.

@magnetophon
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I asked @The-Compiler about this on irc, and it turns out the tarbal has the docs in them, whereas in the regular git release commit you have to generate them yourself.
Here is the solution; a different src.

I'll do a PR when I also get gstreamer working.

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It seems the package is using the correct release tarball nowadays, so I think this can be closed if someone can verify :help works now?

@vcunat vcunat closed this as completed in 23b3e64 Jan 22, 2016
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