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bat.lua:33: attempt to index field 'widget' (a nil value) #80

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bew opened this issue Dec 14, 2014 · 7 comments
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bat.lua:33: attempt to index field 'widget' (a nil value) #80

bew opened this issue Dec 14, 2014 · 7 comments

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@bew
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bew commented Dec 14, 2014

Hello,

I have a problem when using your module :
capt

what can I do for that ?

PS: I've found: I have awesome 3.4 and not 3.5..
and I can't install the 3.5 :(

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lcpz commented Dec 15, 2014

There's no point in making this module backward compatible.

Instead, there's plenty of solutions to install 3.5 on almost every distro.

Otherwise, you can always compile Awesome and its dependencies by yourself.

Which distro do you have?

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lcpz commented Dec 18, 2014

So? Tell me if I can help you somehow.

@bew
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bew commented Dec 21, 2014

hello, thanks for you response
I have a custom distrib from my school, it's based on open suse

when I tried to compile awesome 3.5 I get packages not found, and theses packages aren't in any repository....
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I don't know if you can help me with this..

Soon I'm going to go to archlinux to get just what I want, as I want..
But thanks for your help !

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lcpz commented Dec 22, 2014

Did you try to search on GitHub?

See if these .spec files do the job:

xcb-cursor
libstartup-notification
libxdgb-basedir

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bew commented Dec 22, 2014

Thanks, but.. Where do I put theses .spec files? How to use them?

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lcpz commented Dec 22, 2014

Under OpenSuse, .spec are used to build rpm packages.

Check here: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/476221-how-to-edit-and-build-rpm-sources

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lcpz commented Jan 1, 2015

You have all the information you need.

Of course, feel free to ask me for further help.

Closing.

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