Thore CimbalandClaude Fable 5 6f33c7277a desktop: macOS baut ohne volles Xcode (BUILD-01, management#22)
Upstream setzt mac.icon auf build/icon.icon - das Icon-Composer-Bundle von
macOS 26. Dessen Verarbeitung ruft actool auf, das es nur mit dem vollen Xcode
gibt (~10 GB, App-Store-Login). Mit blossen CommandLineTools scheitert damit
JEDER macOS-Build:

  ⨯ Failed to check actool version. Is Xcode 26 or higher installed?

Die bisherige Diagnose in management#22 war falsch: Dort stand, nur das
DMG-Target brauche actool und das ZIP baue problemlos. Tatsaechlich trifft es
alle macOS-Targets, weil mac.icon fuer alle gilt - das ZIP scheitert genauso.
Der dort empfohlene Ausweg (DMG per hdiutil bauen) haette ein Problem geloest,
das gar nicht am DMG lag.

Loesung: mac.icon und dmg.badgeIcon auf das klassische build/icon.icns. Damit
baut electron-builder ZIP UND DMG selbst, inklusive Blockmap - verifiziert am
2026-08-06, beide Artefakte in Release v0.4.1.

Umgesetzt als Variantenoption statt als Aenderung an Upstreams Defaults: Die
Werte stehen in unserem axion1337/build.json, electron-builder.ts wird nur
additiv um zwei optionale Schluessel erweitert - dieselbe Machart wie das
bereits vorhandene linux.deb.name. Ein Upstream-Merge erzeugt an der
mac.icon-Zeile damit keinen Konflikt.

Preis: kein macOS-26-Icon-Rendering. Ohne Xcode gaebe es ohnehin keinen Build.

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ThreadNet-Web: this is a fork of Element Web, customized for the self-hosted axion1337.chat Matrix homeserver. See docs/axion1337-fork.md for everything this fork changes versus upstream (Discord-style room list, client-side ClamAV content scanning, build fixes). The rest of this README describes upstream Element Web and is intentionally left as-is.

Element

Element (formerly known as Vector and Riot) is a Matrix web & desktop client built using the Matrix JS SDK.

Supported Environments

Element has several tiers of support for different environments:

  • Supported
    • Definition:
      • Issues actively triaged, regressions block the release
    • Last 2 major versions of Chrome, Firefox, and Edge on desktop OSes
    • Last 2 versions of Safari
    • Latest release of official Element Desktop app on desktop OSes
    • Desktop OSes means macOS, Windows, and Linux versions for desktop devices that are actively supported by the OS vendor and receive security updates
  • Best effort
    • Definition:
      • Issues accepted, regressions do not block the release
      • The wider Element Products (including Element Call and the Enterprise Server Suite) do still not officially support these browsers.
      • The element web project and its contributors should keep the client functioning and gracefully degrade where other sibling features (E.g. Element Call) may not function.
    • Last major release of Firefox ESR and Chrome/Edge Extended Stable
  • Community Supported
    • Definition:
      • Issues accepted, regressions do not block the release
      • Community contributions are welcome to support these issues
    • Mobile web for current stable version of Chrome, Firefox, and Safari on Android, iOS, and iPadOS
  • Not supported
    • Definition: Issues only affecting unsupported environments are closed
    • Everything else

The period of support for these tiers should last until the releases specified above, plus 1 app release cycle(2 weeks). In the case of Firefox ESR this is extended further to allow it land in Debian Stable.

For accessing Element on an Android or iOS device, we currently recommend the native apps element-x-android and element-x-ios.

Getting Started

The easiest way to test Element is to just use the hosted copy at https://app.element.io. The develop branch is continuously deployed to https://develop.element.io for those who like living dangerously.

To host your own instance of Element see Installing Element Web.

To install Element as a desktop application, see Running as a desktop app below.


Monorepo

This repository is a monorepo hosting Element Web and other related projects in various subdirectories. You can read more about the structure here.

Element Web

To learn more about Element Web click here

Running as a Desktop app

Element can also be run as a desktop app, wrapped in Electron. You can download a pre-built version from https://element.io/get-started or, if you prefer, build it yourself.

To build it yourself, follow the instructions at https://github.com/element-hq/element-web/tree/develop/apps/desktop.

Many thanks to @aviraldg for the initial work on the Electron integration.

The configuration docs show how to override the desktop app's default settings if desired.

Development

Please read through the following:

  1. Developer guide
  2. Code style
  3. Contribution guide

Translations

To add a new translation, head to the translating doc.

For a developer guide, see the translating dev doc.

Triaging issues

Issues are triaged by community members and the Web App Team, following the triage process.

We use issue labels to sort all incoming issues.

Copyright (c) 2014-2017 OpenMarket Ltd Copyright (c) 2017 Vector Creations Ltd Copyright (c) 2017-2025 New Vector Ltd

This software is multi licensed by New Vector Ltd (Element). It can be used either:

(1) for free under the terms of the GNU Affero General Public License (as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version); OR

(2) for free under the terms of the GNU General Public License (as published by the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or (at your option) any later version); OR

(3) under the terms of a paid-for Element Commercial License agreement between you and Element (the terms of which may vary depending on what you and Element have agreed to). Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the Licenses is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the Licenses for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the Licenses.

Please contact licensing@element.io to purchase an Element commercial license for this software.

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