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Hi all,
I'm using Antidote on my Arch box (TL;DR for those of you who don't know what it is: a very nice - and proprietary - grammar/spellchecker for English and French). Since my last reboot (2018-08-08), it is not working anymore. It was working perfectly after the previous reboot, 2018-08-03 I think. I can start it manually from the command line: it seems to freeze and the expected GUI does not appear. I naively started it with `strace`:
- here's the strace log when I start the ELF64 binary itself: https://framabin.org/p/?d9c670403f6c134 … lzT0J7EmQ=
- here's the strace log when I start it through the sh wrapper: https://framabin.org/p/?b5933e765c0bf1c … q2J0/TaDQ=
Both links are protected by the password "antidote". As far as I can see, nothing conclusive. I also removed the ~/.antidote9, just in case before I start it, no luck so far.
I've no clue. Maybe you have some?
Thanks,
Aurélien.
PS1: yes, I contacted the technical support, I expect a quick answer and will post the follow-ups here, just it case someone else is interested.
PS2: there may be a lot of spelling/grammar mistakes in this post :-/
Edit: added password
Last edited by aurelieng (2018-08-09 18:59:35)
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Moving to AUR Issues...
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It's not an AUR package. It's the kind of software you buy, download, install and run (so windowish in the 90s...).
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It's not in the Official Repos, so this is the only appropriate spot left.
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As a temporary workaround, it's possible to install the previous versions of `glibc`, `libxml2` and `icu`, see this reddit post.
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As a temporary workaround, it's possible to install the previous versions of `glibc`, `libxml2` and `icu`, see this reddit post.
Downgrading glibc is dangerous for most users (the other 2 as well but primarily glibc). The result is basically a partially upgraded system (since you're only downgrading certain packages) and other things may (will) break.
For proprietary software of this sort a basic chroot may help (freeze it at whatever you need, probably running debian or Ubuntu or whatever OS the distributor tests on. Not Arch).
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If you read the post, you'd notice that he extracted an old glibc to /opt and modified rpath in the binary.
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If you read the post, you'd notice that he extracted an old glibc to /opt and modified rpath in the binary.
My bad, I misunderstood from 'install'.
Allan-Volunteer on the (topic being discussed) mailn lists. You never get the people who matters attention on the forums.
jasonwryan-Installing Arch is a measure of your literacy. Maintaining Arch is a measure of your diligence. Contributing to Arch is a measure of your competence.
Griemak-Bleeding edge, not bleeding flat. Edge denotes falls will occur from time to time. Bring your own parachute.
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Same problem here with Antidote9. I can't even install the new version also based on the libc version problem and the dependencies of the application. I hope they release fast a working update for Arch users even though arch is not one of the supported OS.
Where there is a shell, there is a way
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The previous (broken) version works with the hack described in the reddit thread mentioned above, and I've been able to install the new one, which is working as well.
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