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  • Docky in ArchLinux does not launch anymore after a system upgrade

    Docky in ArchLinux does not launch anymore after a system upgrade

    Docky LogoIf you, like me, use docky for managing your windows and launching your applications, you should have noted that recently an ArchLinux update broke docky because it installed a newer version of mono that docky doesn’t like. Anyways, here is how to fix it.

    This is the error when trying to launch docky:

    [1111@MNAME ~]$ docky
    Could not load file or assembly 'Mono.GetOptions, Version=2.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=0738eb9f132ed756' or one of its dependencies.
    
    Unhandled Exception: System.TypeLoadException: Could not load type 'Docky.Docky' from assembly 'Docky, Version=0.1.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.

    You can just recompile the package the usual way, but the best and easiest way to do it is to use the ABS (Arch Build System). If you already have ABS installed you can safely skip to the “Compiling docky using ABS” part. Here is a step by step guide:

    To install ABS:

    sudo pacman -S abs

    Also you will need some compiling tools, install with:

    sudo pacman -S base-devel

    Next edit /etc/abs.conf to have the desired repos fetched

    sudo nano /etc/abs.conf

    Make sure that the last line is uncommented, if you don’t want to fetch some repo, just add a ! in front of its name and you should be good to go, I would recommend fetching all of them, it doesn’t take much space (entire tree is like 56mb uncompressed, about 18mb download) and it is really handy.

    Next, download the abs tree:

    sudo abs

    Your ABS tree is now created under /var/abs. Note the appropriate branches of the ABS tree now exist and correspond to the ones you specified in /etc/abs.conf.

    The abs command should be run periodically to keep in sync with the official repositories.

    Next thing you have to do is create a build directory, a folder on your home

    mkdir -p $HOME/abs

    There you will compile the files you need for getting docky to work.

    Now that ABS is installed and correctly configured, we can get on to:

    Compiling Docky using ABS:

    docky package its in community so we need to copy those files to our pc:

    cp -r /var/abs/community/docky $HOME/abs

    and change directory to $HOME/abs:

    cd ~/abs/docky

    now run:

    makepkg -s

    NOTE: DON’T ever do “sudo makepkg -s” be sure to run it as a normal user or else you could end up breaking your system.

    This will compile the package, wait for it to finish and then install it using pacman:

    sudo pacman -U slim-1.3.0-2-i686.pkg.tar.xz

    now test docky, everything should be working now :D

    Any questions leave it in the comments.

    Thanks for reading!

    NOTE: I’m leaving this here just for reference purposes or If you encounter a similar issue in the future, as of now, this isn’t needed anymore because the appropriate changed have been made on the Arch Linux packages