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[🐛 Bug]: Selenium Manager - Exec format error on aarch64 (with fix) #13359

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JChrysanthemum opened this issue Dec 26, 2023 · 4 comments
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@JChrysanthemum
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What happened?

Same with this closed issue

But this answer fixes this problem https://stackoverflow.com/a/77099069/7064406, now I can use selenium manager on arm64 board.

[Env]
System: aarch64 debian_bullseye
geckodriver: v0.33.0-linux-aarch64
Firefox: Mozilla Firefox 115.5.0esr

How can we reproduce the issue?

Could you take a look into [https://stackoverflow.com/a/77099069/7064406](https://stackoverflow.com/a/77099069/7064406) ? I don't know how and why it works :(

Relevant log output

no logs, works perfectly.

Operating System

aarch64 debian bullseye

Selenium version

python 3.9

What are the browser(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?

Firefox 115.5.0esr

What are the browser driver(s) and version(s) where you see this issue?

geckodriver v0.33.0-linux-aarch64

Are you using Selenium Grid?

no

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@JChrysanthemum, thank you for creating this issue. We will troubleshoot it as soon as we can.


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@titusfortner
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That code works because it skips Selenium Manager; there is nothing for Selenium to be able to automatically manage.
You need to:

  1. Manually download the desired driver
  2. Specify the location of the desired driver in the appropriate Service class

We will likely revisit this if Chrome releases a driver we can automatically manage on Linux/Aarch64 —GoogleChromeLabs/chrome-for-testing#1

@titusfortner titusfortner closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Dec 26, 2023
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Thanks for your time !!! Hope to try your new feature soon.

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