Leo Famulari wrote:
> Can you give some details about how you are trying to start clipit with
your window manager session?
Yes, here's is an excerpt from the end of my ~/.config/awesome/rc.lua file.
-- Startup applications
autorun = true
autorunApps =
{
"xset s off",
"xset -dpms",
"xset +f
On Sun, Feb 24, 2019 at 11:41:09PM +, Bradley Haggerty wrote:
> After a recent update, clipit no longer starts with my wm session. I cannot
> launch it from rofi either. It has a tray icon and you can open a search
> with ctrl-alt-f, so it's easy to see when it's not running. I can launch it
>
Tobias Geerinckx-Rice wrote:
It's hard to tell, but it might be this[0] upstream issue and
might be
fixed here[1].
If so, it should be fixed upstream.
Are you comfortable building clipit from this[2] commit and
testing that?
Kind regards,
T G-R
[0]: https://github.com/CristianHenzel/Clip
Bradley,
Bradley Haggerty wrote:
After a recent update, clipit no longer starts with my wm
session. I cannot
launch it from rofi either. It has a tray icon and you can open
a search
with ctrl-alt-f, so it's easy to see when it's not running. I
can launch it
from a terminal, but I cannot close
forgot to attach guix version...
guix (GNU Guix) 13eb556f9f2b36aa729e63892a28b03b5235bf7b
clipit lacks a --version argument so I'm not entirely sure how to find its
version, but I updated yesterday.
I also get this warning but I've seen it for other programs and I don't
think it matters:
(clipit:2
After a recent update, clipit no longer starts with my wm session. I cannot
launch it from rofi either. It has a tray icon and you can open a search
with ctrl-alt-f, so it's easy to see when it's not running. I can launch it
from a terminal, but I cannot close the terminal and keep it going. I trie