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Arch Linux: ERROR: config file not present or not writable! #297

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mysteryjeans opened this issue May 6, 2021 · 3 comments
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Arch Linux: ERROR: config file not present or not writable! #297

mysteryjeans opened this issue May 6, 2021 · 3 comments
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@mysteryjeans
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I want use this in Arch Linux but getting above error. I can't find dconf-cli and uuid-runtime packages in arch linux

@trentmaetzold
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trentmaetzold commented Aug 6, 2021

Same thing for me. I have dconf and util-linux-libs installed, which should provide the required dependencies. The lines in the below error are out of range of the gogh.sh script. Couldn't tell from a cursory scan where the issue is.

bash: line 789: read: `/apps/gnome-terminal/profiles/default_profile': not a valid identifier
environment: line 529: --get: command not found
environment: line 538: --get: command not found
environment: line 244: : command not found
environment: line 244: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found
environment: line 227: : command not found

Edit: as soon as I submitted this comment, I remembered that you need to create/save a profile and set it as default before the script works. Script worked as soon as I did it.

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@Paulmicha
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Indeed : in Arch linux (Endeavour OS), I had the error: dconf key must not contain two consecutive slashes, but as tmaetzold suggested above, it's necessary to create a new profile in the terminal preferences beforehand.

Nothing else is needed (no package to install).

@merazi
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merazi commented Feb 22, 2024

I'm having this issue but with the xfce terminal which doesn't use profiles afaik... Is it related to this bug in xfce terminal?

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