Getting in Canary at all was probably not what you wanted, and you should also try solving that.
Agreed. I just need to find a way to do so.
Unless, of course, you prefer the latest and greatest-except-for-possible-accidental-regressions.
I installed duplicati-latest using yay, and ended up with canari due to the merging request you pointed out. It was not my intention. I prefer stable releases.
Do you know what you were running before? Did you switch your OS?
Yes. I switched from Manjaro to EOS (both Arch based). EOS has no graphical software package manager. That is the only major difference I noticed up to today. I once followed this guide to install duplicati on manjaro, but I can’t tell when this was.
how many /opt/duplicati* do you have now?
in /opt, there is only one dupli*: It’s the duplicati-latest. Find the changelog below.
changelog.zip (19.7 KB)
which probably means the file gets overwritten unless Arch tools leads you through solution. I don’t know. Do you?
No, sorry. It’s not only the versioning and the installation that is confused at this end…
So no other cases where Firefox pops up, for a clue?
Firefox does not open up undesirably at any times, but it is mentioned here:
[root@WorkstationII duplicati-latest]# cat /usr/bin/xdg-open |grep firefox
BROWSER=x-www-browser:firefox:iceweasel:seamonkey:mozilla:epiphany:konqueror:chromium:chromium-browser:google-chrome:$BROWSER
[root@WorkstationII duplicati-latest]#
why not just look at your GUI?
localhost:8200 is constantly open in my browser. I check it after every change. No jobs have been popping up so far.