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Hello.
I noticed since I update my system with glibc 2.41, Discord is partly broken. I cannot use anymore the microphone. When I launch it, I have a red ribbon in the top of the window saying (rough translation) : "It looks like your Discord installation is corrupted. Let's fix it together" (See attached image).
I created a VM with Archlinux + Gnome + Discord. With stable repositories, it work flawlessly. But when I upgrade to testing, Discord is broken. I tried to downgrade glibc and Discord is working. I don't know where to inform Discord of this bug.
I'm not sure it is worth opening a bug for this issue on Arch bug tracker.
Any help you can bring here is welcomed.
Thanks!
Last edited by fredbezies (Yesterday 19:57:26)
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We can't do much on our side since discord is closed source, but dropping them a message and/or report the issue via their social media channels may help.
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We can't do much on our side since discord is closed source, but dropping them a message and/or report the issue via their social media channels may help.
I'll try this. Thanks a lot!
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It would still be worth identifying the glibc commit that caused this. Backwards compatibility an important in glibc development principle.
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As a quick note, I noticed this issue goes away if you use Discord Canary so presumably it's something that just needs to get pushed down to stable.
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Using discord-canary doesn't fix the problem for me, I've had to resort to the flatpak. Anyone else getting the mic issue with the canary build (0.0.541-1) and the new glibc (2.41+r2+g0a7c7a3e283a-1)?
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did you update discord? a new update was released
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This issue is fixed since Discord 0.0.85. I used vestop while waiting for the updated and fixed version was released. No need to keep this thread opened.
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Please mark it as solved.
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