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7294 segmentation fault (core dumped) on startup on Arch #1540

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nilsnolde opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 2 comments
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7294 segmentation fault (core dumped) on startup on Arch #1540

nilsnolde opened this issue Mar 5, 2020 · 2 comments

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@nilsnolde
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My Setup

  • Operating System: Manjaro Linux
  • App Version: 2.17.7-2
  • Installation type: Arch Linux AUR rocketchat-desktop package
  • I have tested with the latest version
  • I can simulate the issue easily

Description

After the lastest system upgrade, the AUR packaged rocketchat-desktop stopped working and throws a segmentation fault (core dumped). #802 is similar, but I'm not sure how to verify which library breaks rocket.chat. I thought maybe I first test the waters, see if someone else has more knowledge/experience. If not, I'll try the downgrade of glibc

Current Behavior

Segmentation fault on client startup.

Expected Behavior

Client should open without faulting.

@nilsnolde
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Hmpf, sorry.. I just realized there's another AUR package out there, which seems to be more accepted: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/rocketchat-client-bin/. I went with that one and it worked just fine without downgrading anything.

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ml- commented Mar 6, 2020

@nilsnolde The segfaul is caused by old configs. There is a AUR comment about that.
But you should use rocketchat-client-bin anyway if you don't care about building from source. RocketChat has a brocken tray with Electron 8 right now and Electron 7 is not in the official repositories.

I will figure something out for the rocketchat-desktop package if upstream won't switch to Electron 8 in near future.

Sorry for the inconvenience.

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