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The program does not run on Debian 12.1 #2114

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VlaK0r opened this issue Aug 8, 2023 · 6 comments
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The program does not run on Debian 12.1 #2114

VlaK0r opened this issue Aug 8, 2023 · 6 comments
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@VlaK0r
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VlaK0r commented Aug 8, 2023

Hello!
Thank you for your work!

I installed the program (KeeWeb-1.18.7.linux.x64.deb) but it does not start. What could be the problem? Please answer.

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ntmmfts commented Aug 16, 2023

The self-hosting gh_pages version works on debian 12.1 with apache2. Lots of tutorials out there, I followed this one: https://git.kaki87.net/KaKi87/tutorials/src/branch/master/how_to_self_host_keeweb - but download the v1.18.7 zip from here https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb/archive/gh-pages.zip instead of the one in the tutorial.

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VlaK0r commented Aug 16, 2023

The self-hosting gh_pages version works on debian 12.1 with apache2. Lots of tutorials out there, I followed this one: https://git.kaki87.net/KaKi87/tutorials/src/branch/master/how_to_self_host_keeweb - but download the v1.18.7 zip from here https://github.com/keeweb/keeweb/archive/gh-pages.zip instead of the one in the tutorial.

I know that the version self-hosting works.
I am interested in another version of the program (KeeWeb-1.18.7.linux.x64.deb)

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iacchi commented Sep 25, 2023

Some more information on this (I have the same issue on Debian Sid): the deb file in the release page requires the package libappindicator1 installed from the Debian repository, but this package is not available anymore on the current stable version (or testing/unstable): https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libappindicator1&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all
It looks like libappindicator is not present anymore in the Debian repo, I'm not sure what it has been replaced with, but the only way to fix this would be to compile and build the deb package with the current stable version of Debian. In the meantime, the AppImage version works correctly, and this is what I'm using at the moment.

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VlaK0r commented Sep 25, 2023

Some more information on this (I have the same issue on Debian Sid): the deb file in the release page requires the package libappindicator1 installed from the Debian repository, but this package is not available anymore on the current stable version (or testing/unstable): https://packages.debian.org/search?keywords=libappindicator1&searchon=names&suite=all&section=all It looks like libappindicator is not present anymore in the Debian repo, I'm not sure what it has been replaced with, but the only way to fix this would be to compile and build the deb package with the current stable version of Debian. In the meantime, the AppImage version works correctly, and this is what I'm using at the moment.

How do you launch AppImage version on Debian?

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iacchi commented Sep 25, 2023

How do you launch AppImage version on Debian?

Make sure you have libappimage1.0abi1 installed from the debian repo, then you literally just double click on the downloaded file (that's what I do at any rate). You could install appimagelauncher to help you better integrate your appimages with your desktop environment: https://github.com/TheAssassin/AppImageLauncher

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I also tried the AppImage (KeeWeb-1.18.7.linux.AppImage) version on a clean almost barebones Debian XFCE install via VirtualBox.
Unfortunately I get a black screen:

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