Bruno
Bruno
Hi. The database lock is being investigated externally (this is not a MSYS2 bug). The problem is, when the database is not a concern, we cann't kill pacman easily. See:...
> The msys2 related processes should be terminated outside of msys2 environment. For example, `taskkill` command in a batch file. See setup-msys2 repository as mentioned. I tried before with takkill...
Seems that this would be fixed by this MR: #10064
This issue was fixed by #255. @jnsgruk this can be closed.
This issue is being tracked at https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/issues/4980. Not a snap specific bug. @lucyllewy This can be closed.
This is probably due this AppImage being generated in Debian Bookworm. I am downloading Focal ISO to be sure.
> (unless you privately bundle any and all libraries, down to and including glibc What do you mean, exactly? I would need to do objcopy to detect libc dependencies? ---...
I am already using this option: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/merge_requests/1440/diffs#0ecf94caf0ea41aaebfa4076c8e54a5984fdddb4_0_91
So, I wonder if there is something wrong in AppRun. We don't use the generated AppRun since it doesn't suit GIMP needs. Can you take a look at it? https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gimp/-/blob/79579d3acaf766e8c5a1add235b9b2009ad54a28/build/linux/appimage/AppRun
I began to testing very hardcore with Ubuntu 14.04 but the distro got broken so I am using 18.04 to testing now. The seg fault occurs in **mkdir** command. So,...