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Anki outdated version #93
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I don't think there's any easy fix for this. One possibility might be to use the Python wheels for Anki together with PyQt BaseApp, instead of the binary package we're using right now. |
I already tried using https://betas.ankiweb.net/#via-pypipip. Now I will try to compile directly from source. |
This is strange. I'm pretty sure that in January '23 there was an up-to-date flatpak that worked. I specifically remember, because I gave up on trying to create a Alpine package because the flatpak version was fine. I wonder what happened. |
Only the ARM64 version has this problem. |
Yes, but I was trying to build it because I wanted to use it on the pinephone (ARM64/aarch64). Therefore, I'm pretty confused now. I wonder if back then maybe the author was distributing flatpaks directly. 🤔 |
@federvieh https://gitlab.alpinelinux.org/fraolt/aports/-/commit/597085786206e8ffd152f4deba7390f146285e2f Would a compilation be made for ARM64? |
When Anki starts on a Raspberry Pi, there is this message: "Your Anki client does not support the new timezone handling yet. Please ensure your Anki is up to date." After a flatpak upgrade command, this information shows up: "Info: runtime org.kde.Platform branch 5.12 is end-of-life, with reason: Info: runtime org.freedesktop.Platform.html5-codecs branch 18.08 is end-of-life, with reason: Is it really so complicated, to fix this and publish it again on flathub? Is there an AppImage of Anki? |
Hello, the package for ARM64 version is very outdated, version 2.1.15
Is there any possibility to get the updated version?
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