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Hey guys, I am trying to launch wickrpro but I am getting this error:
This program was compiled against version 2.6.1 of the Protocol Buffer runtime library, which is not compatible with the installed version (3.7.0). Contact the program author for an update.
Now I have got this (https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/libprotobuf2/) installed, how can I make it so that wickrpro launches using it?
Thanks.
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LD_PRELOAD=$librarypath $command
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Thanks v1del.
But I cannot get it to launch... I have got these files: https://ibb.co/XSXMFQT
I have tried a few of them but i cannot get it to work, could someone please give me a hand?
Thanks.
Last edited by goosestepping (2019-10-18 11:47:01)
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For whatever reason it works when I run it as root. I will post an strace...
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You didn't post the complete output. The strace shows that it is printing a message before the program exits that it must be run as root. This would explain why it is only working as root.
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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goosestepping, please don't post several times in a row if no one has replied; just edit your previous post if you have new information.
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You didn't post the complete output. The strace shows that it is printing a message before the program exits that it must be run as root. This would explain why it is only working as root.
How do I post the complete output?
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You copy and paste it into code tags - but that's not really relevant now. It seems the program expects to be / is required to be run as root.
Your strace didn't show any library errors that I could see, but it did exit with the error message that it needs to be run as root.
Last edited by Trilby (2019-10-18 16:47:44)
"UNIX is simple and coherent..." - Dennis Ritchie, "GNU's Not UNIX" - Richard Stallman
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Somebody on IRC said this:
.:HawkinsTheWizard:. from what I'm reading is that your snap has a lot of missing files and needs to create as root, and possible '/run/user/1000/' permission errors
Hmm...
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Wait what, this is a snap? Have you read this? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Snap
Last edited by V1del (2019-10-18 17:05:48)
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Yes, I've read that... Nothing relevant though. Not to me...
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