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[bug] snap release 1.10.0 fails on Ubuntu 22.04 -- glibc versions #233
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Same problem here. Does the dpkg-command work as an update, or does it write over files etc? Cheers |
Thanks for reporting! We've had similar dependency issues with our linux packages in the past. I'll investigate this week |
Same here too, PopOS 22.04, Port 1.10.0. Port seems to want glibc 2.29 & 2.30 and I have 2.35. Thanks |
if you'd like you can find it in |
This was my backup, or so I thought.. Doesn't seem to be any .bin or .run inside my planet folder. Any thoughts/fixes? EDIT, running urbit next 'pier-path' creates .run in pier folder. So can now run ship but zuse 417 is blocked. |
Ping. |
@Urbposter as documented above you can get your pier out of Something to note that hasn't been widely communicated yet is that the Urbit Foundation is officially dropping support for Port. So this will end up being a side project again. Thanks for being patient. |
Didn't realize that Port is/was deprecated, officially. Thanks for the update. I'll give the other method a try. |
That grant was awarded last year after a few months of maintenance by @latterbolden. This is the only official words on it right now: https://urbit.org/getting-started/desktop |
Thank you! |
Port 1.10.0 fails to run after installation via snap
App does not display if started from gnome desktop.
from bash cli, "port" command returns error with output message indicating missing glibc.so.6, versions 2.29 and 2.30; this machine has glibc.so.6
Installing with "sudo dpkg -i port_1.10.0_amd64.deb," it works.
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