Ed Reel
Ed Reel
@supechicken: There are merge conflicts that need to be resolved. Probably the crew version.
@silkentrance: The nbddapigen project looks like just what the doctor ordered. I appreciate your effort to create operating system packages. This makes installation less painful. Not your fault, but it...
Thank you for this, however, I'm still unable to run tests after applying the patch. Received the following: ``` ERR status 256 from /usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230814224036.dir/less-643/lesstest/lesstest -e -s '/usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230814224036.dir/less-643/lesstest/lt_screen' -t '/usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230814224036.dir/less-643/lesstest/lt/subsearch.lt' '/usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230814224036.dir/less-643/less'...
Hey @thesamesam, Thanks for the quick response. Yes, I can reproduce. ``` $ /usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230817064138.dir/less-643/lesstest/lesstest -e -s '/usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230817064138.dir/less-643/lesstest/lt_screen' -t '/usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230817064138.dir/less-643/lesstest/lt/subsearch.lt' '/usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230817064138.dir/less-643/less' /usr/local/tmp/crew/less.20230817064138.dir/less-643/less: error while loading shared libraries: libtinfow.so.6: cannot open shared...
Docker Desktop should not be needed to run Lando in WSL2. Just install the Docker Engine deb packages as described here: https://docs.docker.com/engine/install/ubuntu/. Whoever thought of the idea of Docker Desktop...
@supechicken: Did you want to merge master into this PR branch and resolve merge conflicts?
@AvacadoWizard120: Try doing your `crew update && crew upgrade` in VT-2 and then switch back to crosh -> bash to run your apps and see if that makes any difference....
Has your Chromebook reached EOL? I noticed you are running `hatch-release/R121-15699.58.0` which is several milestones behind the latest R126.
It's even worse than you mentioned. The Chrome browser has many more issues that make it incompatible with several sites. Even Google Drive doesn't work on older releases anymore. But...a...
@alexsch01: As @satmandu mentioned earlier, arm Chromebooks (including aarch64) still use a 32-bit userspace, although recently some aarch64 systems now have a 64-bit userspace. There are still many Chromebooks that...