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Launcher will not run on Linux (debian 12)

Open CringyBoi42069 opened this issue 5 months ago • 5 comments

When I download the AppImage it will not run, if I open it via my file manager I get the message "The command could not be found" and if I try to run it via the terminal I get "yarc-launcher: symbol lookup error: /tmp/.mount_yarc_lJTQ2T7/usr/lib/libpango-1.0.so.0: undefined symbol: hb_ot_color_has_paint" YARC Launcher version 1.1.0

CringyBoi42069 avatar Aug 11 '25 08:08 CringyBoi42069

Your distro is too old. Use this version for now.

If it asks you to update, tell it no until you upgrade to a currently supported version of Debian.

wyrdough avatar Aug 11 '25 09:08 wyrdough

Your distro is too old. Use this version for now.

If it asks you to update, tell it no until you upgrade to a currently supported version of Debian.

Oh heck no you did not just pull that on a Debian user.

Yes, Trixie was just released, but that was THIS MONTH. The latest stable of the Launcher was released before Trixie was formally released.

Debian 12 is NOT old.

vandorb12 avatar Aug 18 '25 22:08 vandorb12

Your distro is too old. Use this version for now.

If it asks you to update, tell it no until you upgrade to a currently supported version of Debian.

So this version is trying to auto update when I open it with no chance to stop it.

CringyBoi42069 avatar Sep 16 '25 13:09 CringyBoi42069

Your distro is too old. Use this version for now. If it asks you to update, tell it no until you upgrade to a currently supported version of Debian.

So this version is trying to auto update when I open it with no chance to stop it.

Does it not pop up a dialog with yes/no or confirm/cancel?

wyrdough avatar Sep 16 '25 14:09 wyrdough

Your distro is too old. Use this version for now. If it asks you to update, tell it no until you upgrade to a currently supported version of Debian.

So this version is trying to auto update when I open it with no chance to stop it.

Here's a copy of 1.2.0 built on Ubuntu 22.04.

wyrdough avatar Sep 16 '25 16:09 wyrdough