segmentation fault at start on Fedora 29
See original GitHub issueDescription
Trying to run desktop on Fedora 29 fails:
➜ ~ "/opt/GitHubDesktop/desktop" %U
[1] 21970 segmentation fault (core dumped) "/opt/GitHubDesktop/desktop" %U
Version
- GitHub Desktop: 1.4.2 Linux RC1 installed via
rpm
- Operating system: Fedora 29
Additional Information
I can see the same error for Slack: “It seems the issue is inside an “outdated” version of libnode.so.”
Issue Analytics
- State:
- Created 5 years ago
- Reactions:2
- Comments:6 (4 by maintainers)
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This feels like #80 and I didn’t really bother with trying to obsolete the old
desktop
package name.