Update: it wasn't the ECB blocking gnome-calculator, it was an HTTP library regression breaking the connection to the ECB. Text in [] is incorrect, retained due to RTs etc.
[The ECB have remotely bricked gnome-calculator]
In the latest episode of "Why the 21st Century is impossibly stupid", GNOME calculator contacts the ECB on startup to get currency rates. It just hangs on startup if this fails, the whole calculator not just the currency stuff. [The ECB has blocked GNOME calculator].
To fix this, you can do "dconf write /org/gnome/calculator/refresh-interval 0", whatever tf dconf is, because when I tried it told me dbus-launch is missing, wtf that is, because it doesn't have a package. Turns out it's in "dbus-x11". I dunno why X11, because I use wayland, but I'm past caring at this point. I installed it and it worked.
Now I can calculate how much postage I need to pay for this parcel.
[A bloody OS-shipped desktop calculator, DDoSing a central bank, and blocking on connection failure].
@chiffchaff Hmm, odd, my gnome-calculator still works? Does this only affect older versions?
@js I'm not sure. As I understand it, it doesn't request it every startup until it fails and then it does, iyswim.
But this toot has got a bit out of hand. I was just tooting to my few followers, who are mainly people I know irl, about my frustration using a calculator. I'm not a GNOME or calculator expert!
If it does ever break for you, the stuff in my toot should fix it!