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FS#67692 - Package requires lua53-lgi, needs lgi
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Community Packages
Opened by Elijah Stoll (viperzer0) - Sunday, 23 August 2020, 19:46 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Sunday, 23 August 2020, 20:04 GMT
Opened by Elijah Stoll (viperzer0) - Sunday, 23 August 2020, 19:46 GMT
Last edited by Eli Schwartz (eschwartz) - Sunday, 23 August 2020, 20:04 GMT
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DetailsOn starting awesome, it gives an error saying lgi cannot be found. It is looking in the lua/5.4 folder but the required package for awesome is specifically lua53-lgi. I think the solution is as simple as updating the package requirement to the regular lgi.
This is my first time submitting a bug report, hopefully that's enough information! |
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How could this possibly be so, given that community/awesome is built using lua53 and there is NO version of either awesome or lgi which works on lua 5.4?