Issue with Hyprland config after updating #903
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Received the following after turning on my pc today. Anyone else get this? Or know how to fix it? Config error in file /home/devbox/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings/main.conf at line 123: Invalid expression type: supported +,-,*,/
Config error in file /home/devbox/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings.conf at line 1: Config error in file /home/devbox/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings/main.conf at line 123: Invalid expression type: supported +,-,*,/
Config error in file /home/devbox/.config/hypr/hyprland.conf at line 53: Config error in file /home/devbox/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings/main.conf at line 123: Invalid expression type: supported +,-,*,/
Config error in file /home/devbox/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings/main.conf at line 1: Config error in file /home/devbox/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings/main.conf at line 123: Invalid expression type: supported +,-,*,/ Line 123 of /home/devbox/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings/main.conf bind = , XF86Tools, exec, $(cat ~/.config/ml4w/settings/terminal.sh) --class dotfiles-floating -e ~/.config/ml4w/apps/ML4W_Dotfiles_Settings-x86_64.AppImage # Open ML4W Dotfiles Settings app |
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Same for me, except that this same line of code was on line 121. It's a fresh install, I installed Arch Linux with Hyprland this morning... The error disappeared when I removed the leading $ before (cat ~...) |
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Replace this line of in /home/elpa/.config/hypr/conf/keybindings/default.conf bind = , XF86Tools, exec, $(cat ~/.config/ml4w/settings/terminal.sh) --class dotfiles-floating -e ~/.config/ml4w/apps/ML4W_Dotfiles_Settings-x86_64.AppImage # Open ML4W Dotfiles Settings app to this bind = , XF86Tools, exec, flatpak run com.ml4w.settings # Open ML4W Dotfiles Settings app |
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Same for me, except that this same line of code was on line 121. It's a fresh install, I installed Arch Linux with Hyprland this morning...
The error disappeared when I removed the leading $ before (cat ~...)