You say Fedora 43 ships hyprland, but when I tried upgrading last week I could not find it. I see it is not listed here. Are you sure Fedora 43 ships hyprland?
Thanks for pointing this out you’re right (that was an inaccuracy):
Fedora 43 does NOT ship Hyprland in the official repositories.
The package was available in Fedora 42 (the 0.45 version I mentioned), but it is currently not present in Fedora 43 official repos. I’ll fix this wording in the post.
Regarding the COPR difference: my COPR provides a newer Hyprland version with a clean, minimal, Fedora-compliant RPM build, focused only on the core compositor.
The solopasha COPR targets a broader setup and may include additional helper packages and integrations. My goal here is a more minimal and reproducible build without extra components.
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Hi! 2 questions:
You say Fedora 43 ships hyprland, but when I tried upgrading last week I could not find it. I see it is not listed here. Are you sure Fedora 43 ships hyprland?
How does this copr compare to copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/so... ?
Thanks for pointing this out you’re right (that was an inaccuracy):
Fedora 43 does NOT ship Hyprland in the official repositories.
The package was available in Fedora 42 (the 0.45 version I mentioned), but it is currently not present in Fedora 43 official repos. I’ll fix this wording in the post.
Regarding the COPR difference: my COPR provides a newer Hyprland version with a clean, minimal, Fedora-compliant RPM build, focused only on the core compositor.
The solopasha COPR targets a broader setup and may include additional helper packages and integrations. My goal here is a more minimal and reproducible build without extra components.