flathub / ch.protonmail.protonmail-bridge

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Update protonmail-bridge.deb to 3.8.2 #128

Closed flathubbot closed 7 months ago

flathubbot commented 7 months ago

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flathubbot commented 7 months ago

Started test build 97470

flathubbot commented 7 months ago

Build 97470 successful To test this build, install it from the testing repository:

flatpak install --user https://dl.flathub.org/build-repo/80246/ch.protonmail.protonmail-bridge.flatpakref
dsommers commented 7 months ago

Can this be rebuilt (to be able to test it) or merged for final release?

A6GibKm commented 7 months ago

bot, build

flathubbot commented 7 months ago

Queued test build for ch.protonmail.protonmail-bridge.

A6GibKm commented 7 months ago

Can this be rebuilt (to be able to test it) or merged for final release?

I started a build. As soon as you confirm it works ill merge it.

flathubbot commented 7 months ago

Started test build 97938

flathubbot commented 7 months ago

Build 97938 successful To test this build, install it from the testing repository:

flatpak install --user https://dl.flathub.org/build-repo/80714/ch.protonmail.protonmail-bridge.flatpakref
dsommers commented 7 months ago

Darn, you're quick! Just fired up the computer again (9:30 pm here) to test it :grin:

A6GibKm commented 7 months ago

Extra testing is always welcome. Unfortunately, Proton does releases when I am at work and I normally forget by the time I get home, so please ping me if I take time merging one of the auto generated PRs.

dsommers commented 7 months ago

Thanks a lot! And thanks for your efforts doing this work.

I just hope that @ProtonMail will finally come to senses and embrace the flatpak distribution at least. This is a by far more sane distribution method than the in-app updates. Of course, native RPMs from a proper yum/dnf repo would be even better. But that's an utopia for now, it seems.