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Subject: |
spacefm crash on launch |
Date: |
Wed, 22 Sep 2021 14:17:04 -0500 |
guix (GNU Guix) 9057035d892266c1b90242d06522a642e13b09d79
I am running Guix System
Here is the output after running `spacefm` from my terminal
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(spacefm:28620): SpaceFM-WARNING **: 13:43:17.110: No root settings
found in
/gnu/store/cb0mdkpb2a3x1sylfhkhb8g228hs43cp-spacefm-1.0.6/etc/spacefm/
Setting a root editor in Preferences should remove this warning on
startup. Otherwise commands run as root may present a security risk.
**
GLib:ERROR:../glib-2.62.6/glib/ghash.c:472:g_hash_table_lookup_node:
assertion failed: (!g_atomic_ref_count_compare (&hash_table->ref_count,
0))
Bail out!
GLib:ERROR:../glib-2.62.6/glib/ghash.c:472:g_hash_table_lookup_node:
assertion failed: (!g_atomic_ref_count_compare (&hash_table->ref_count,
0))
zsh: abort spacefm
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When launching with ‘guix environment --pure --ad-hoc spacefm --
spacefm’ instead, it appears successfully.
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Re: bug#50742: spacefm crash on launch |
Date: |
Sat, 05 Feb 2022 21:31:21 -0500 |
User-agent: |
Gnus/5.13 (Gnus v5.13) Emacs/27.2 (gnu/linux) |
Hello,
"bdju" <bdju@tilde.team> writes:
> On Mon Oct 18, 2021 at 9:10 AM CDT, ison wrote:
>> Are you using Wayland?
> Yes, I am on Sway.
>> If so then there is a workaround. Try launching
>> it like "WAYLAND_DISPLAY= spacefm" (notice the space). Spacefm doesn't
>> support Wayland natively.
> This works! Thanks.
>> A similar file manager that does support Wayland is Thunar.
> I'm all-set for a file manager. I just noticed this problem while
> comparing several of them and their performance. I believe pcmanfm,
> pcmanfm-qt, thunar, caja, and dolphin all worked okay on Wayland. At the
> least they didn't crash on launch.
>
> I guess it sounds like this is an upstream bug then. Not sure if this
> should be closed or not. I'll leave that up to someone else to decide.
I agree; it's an upstream bug.
Thanks for the report!
Closing.
Maxim
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