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Package Details: geeknote-git r254.8489a87-1

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Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/geeknote-git.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: geeknote-git
Description: Console client for Evernote.
Upstream URL: http://www.geeknote.me
Licenses: GPL
Conflicts: geeknote
Provides: geeknote=r254.8489a87
Submitter: jecxjo
Maintainer: jamesan (d4rkeagle6591)
Last Packager: jamesan
Votes: 30
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2012-10-17 17:57
Last Updated: 2018-03-18 00:27

Dependencies (6)

  • python2-html2text
  • python2-markdown2 (python2-markdown2-git)
  • python2-sqlalchemy(python2-sqlalchemy-0.7.9, python2-sqlalchemy-git)
  • git(git-git)(make)
  • python2-setuptools(make)

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nielsk commented on 2020-02-10 06:17

I cannot install this because it has python2-markdown2 as dependency and this cannot be found in the aur

mca commented on 2018-04-05 10:56

It seems Evernote disabled the credentials used by the original version of geeknote.

There's a fork (advertised in the original Evernote forum post) that seems to have fixed the authentication: https://github.com/jeffkowalski/geeknote

jamesan commented on 2018-03-18 00:29

Thanks for sorting through those package/dependency shortcomings, d4rkeagle6591. I'll add you on as a co-maintainer to mitigate my very slow response.

d4rkeagle6591 commented on 2015-09-19 21:00

I needed to use python2-markdown2 and python2-thrift as dependencies, instead of what was listed. There is an evernote-sdk-python-git on git, not on the aur. However there is also a evernote-sdk-python package on the AUR, which targets the git package.
Can the maintainer update these dependencies?

GutenYe commented on 2015-05-27 10:48

~ ❯ geeknote
Traceback (most recent call last):
File '/usr/bin/geeknote', line 5, in <module>
from pkg_resources import load_entry_point
File '/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py', line 3074, in <module>
@_call_aside
File '/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py', line 3060, in _call_aside
f(*args, **kwargs)
File '/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py', line 3087, in _initialize_master_working_set
working_set = WorkingSet._build_master()
File '/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py', line 645, in _build_master
ws.require(__requires__)
File '/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py', line 946, in require
needed = self.resolve(parse_requirements(requirements))
File '/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/pkg_resources/__init__.py', line 833, in resolve
raise DistributionNotFound(req, requirers)
pkg_resources.DistributionNotFound: The 'markdown2' distribution was not found and is required by geeknote
I know I can edit the PKGBUILD, but why just nobody fix a simple problem?

ngoonee commented on 2015-02-03 23:57

You do know that you can just edit the PKGBUILD yourself after downloading it?

JohnBlood commented on 2015-02-03 03:31

Could you guys fix this problem. It keeps telling me that 'error: target not found: thrift-python2', just like fabiofalci said. I'd really like to use this, but I need you guys to fix it. Thanks.

nizar commented on 2015-01-09 10:37

Had to use the following dependencies:
python2-thrift: instead of python-thrift2
python2-markdown2-git: instead of python-markdown2 since the latter is now based on python3

ngoonee commented on 2014-11-13 02:38

I think it just got renamed to python2-thrift (which would be correct).

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fabiofalci commented on 2014-11-11 12:26

> Building and installing package
> Install or build missing dependencies for geeknote-improved-git:
error: target not found: thrift-python2

Evernote is one of the most popular note-taking applications ever. The service has millions of users, and it grows every day and is constantly adding in new features to get excited about. Sadly, for as good as the service is, there is no support for Linux users. So, if you use Evernote on Linux, you’ll need to use via an unofficial client.

Introducing the Whatever Evernote client. It’s an Electron-based program that bundles up the Evernote web interface into a slick, easy to use native Linux application. Here’s how to get it working on your system.

Ubuntu instructions

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Installing the Whatever Evernote client on Ubuntu Linux is done via a downloadable DEB package, as Whatever isn’t officially carried by Ubuntu in their software sources. Additionally, the developer hasn’t provided a PPA to give users an easy way to install through the Apt package manager.

To get your hands on the Whatever DEB package, you’ll need to head over to the project’s Source Forge page. Once on the page, click on either “Whatever_1.0.0_amd64.deb,” or “Whatever_1.0.0_i386.deb” to download the 64-bit or 32-bit release for Ubuntu. Alternatively, open up a terminal window and use the wget command to download them directly.

Or, for 32-bit, do:

When the DEB package is done downloading to your Ubuntu Linux PC, use the dpkg command to install it to the system.

Finally, finish up the installation by correcting any dependency issues that may have arisen during the installation.

If you are having issues with dependencies and the above command doesn’t solve the issue, there are other ways to fix it. For more information, read this guide.

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Debian instructions

There are DEB packages available for the Whatever Evernote client. So, if you’re a Debian user, you’ll be able to enjoy a first-class Evernote experience.

To get your hands on the latest Whatever DEB package, head over to the developer’s Source Forge page. Then, download either “Whatever_1.0.0_amd64.deb,” or “Whatever_1.0.0_i386.deb”. Or, open up a terminal window and use the wget commands below to grab them directly from the internet.

Or, for 32-bit, do:

After downloading the Whatever DEB package to your Debian Linux PC, use the dpkg command to install the program.

Following the installation of the Whatever DEB package, you may see some dependency errors. No worries, these are easily fixed by using the apt-get install -f command.

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Are you still having dependency issues on your Debian Linux PC? If so, head over to our in-depth guide all about how to correct dependency issues on Debian.

Arch Linux instructions

The developer of the Whatever Evernote application supports quite a few Linux distributions by offering up RPM packages, DEB packages, and generic TarGZ archives. However, there’s no official support for Arch Linux with this app. Not to worry, the Arch Linux AUR is on the case! As it turns out, there’s a downloadable package build of the app that can be installed!

To start the installation of the Whatever Evernote app on Arch Linux via the AUR, you must first install two packages. These packages are “git” and “base-devel,” and without them, building programs from the Arch Linux AUR isn’t possible. Using the Pacman command below, install “git” and “base-devel.”

Following the installation of “git” and “base-devel,” use the git clone command to download the latest AUR package for the Whatever Evernote client from the internet.

Move the terminal window from the home directory (~) to the newly created “whatever” directory with the CD command.

Using the makepkg command, compile Whatever on your Arch Linux PC. Keep in mind that this AUR package is unofficial, and could run into problems. Be sure to check the comment section if you need support using the package.

Fedora instructions

Whatever has direct support for the Fedora Linux operating system, as the developers have RPM package files available for download. If you’re a Fedora Linux user and want to use this app on your system, go to the Whatever SourceForge page and download either “Whatever-1.0.0.rpm” or “Whatever-1.0.0-ia32.rpm”. Or, use the wget commands below to download directly through the terminal.

Or, for 32-bit:

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When the RPM file is done downloading, you’ll be able to install the app on Fedora Linux straight away with the Dnf command.

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OpenSUSE instructions

As the Whatever Evernote client supports Fedora Linux via RPM package files, it’s natural that they’d also work with OpenSUSE Linux as well. To start the installation on OpenSUSE Linux, go to the Whatever Evernote SourceForge page, and download “Whatever-1.0.0.rpm” or “Whatever-1.0.0-ia32.rpm” You’ll also be able to download the RPM files with the wget commands below.

For 32-bit:

As soon as the Whatever Evernote RPM package is downloaded to your PC, installation can begin using the Zypper command below.