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Every time I send a Signal message via the Home Assistant Notify Service I get the following error message in my Logs. But the message gets sent and received.
1735081202014java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: org.signal.libsignal.internal.Native.LookupRequest_setReturnAcisWithoutUaks(JZ)V [symbol: Java_org_signal_libsignal_internal_Native_LookupRequest_1setReturnAcisWithoutUaks or Java_org_signal_libsignal_internal_Native_LookupRequest_1setReturnAcisWithoutUaks__JZ] at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.jni.access.JNINativeLinkage.getOrFindEntryPoint(JNINativeLinkage.java:152) at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.jni.JNIGeneratedMethodSupport.nativeCallAddress(JNIGeneratedMethodSupport.java:54) at org.signal.libsignal.internal.Native.LookupRequest_setReturnAcisWithoutUaks(Native Method) at org.signal.libsignal.net.CdsiLookupRequest$NativeRequest.<init>(CdsiLookupRequest.java:85) at org.signal.libsignal.net.CdsiLookupRequest.makeNative(CdsiLookupRequest.java:48) at org.signal.libsignal.net.CdsiLookup.start(CdsiLookup.java:19) at org.signal.libsignal.net.Network.cdsiLookup(Network.java:109) at org.whispersystems.signalservice.api.services.CdsiV2Service.lambda$new$1(CdsiV2Service.java:59) at org.whispersystems.signalservice.api.services.CdsiV2Service.getRegisteredUsers(CdsiV2Service.java:76) at org.whispersystems.signalservice.api.SignalServiceAccountManager.getRegisteredUsersWithCdsi(SignalServiceAccountManager.java:249) at org.asamk.signal.manager.helper.RecipientHelper.getRegisteredUsersV2(RecipientHelper.java:238) at org.asamk.signal.manager.helper.RecipientHelper.getRegisteredUsers(RecipientHelper.java:187) at org.asamk.signal.manager.helper.RecipientHelper.refreshUsers(RecipientHelper.java:156) at org.asamk.signal.manager.jobs.RefreshRecipientsJob.run(RefreshRecipientsJob.java:15) at org.asamk.signal.manager.internal.JobExecutor.lambda$runNextJob$0(JobExecutor.java:59) at java.base@21.0.2/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144) at java.base@21.0.2/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642) at java.base@21.0.2/java.lang.Thread.runWith(Thread.java:1596) at java.base@21.0.2/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1583) at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.thread.PlatformThreads.threadStartRoutine(PlatformThreads.java:833) at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.posix.thread.PosixPlatformThreads.pthreadStartRoutine(PosixPlatformThreads.java:211)
Does anyone know whats the problem here and how I can fix it?
Merry Christmas! :-)
Are you using the latest released version?
Yes
Have you read the troubleshooting page?
Yes
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant Signal Addon
In which mode are you using the docker container?
Native Mode
What's the architecture of your host system?
armv7
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
The problem
Every time I send a Signal message via the Home Assistant Notify Service I get the following error message in my Logs. But the message gets sent and received.
1735081202014java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: org.signal.libsignal.internal.Native.LookupRequest_setReturnAcisWithoutUaks(JZ)V [symbol: Java_org_signal_libsignal_internal_Native_LookupRequest_1setReturnAcisWithoutUaks or Java_org_signal_libsignal_internal_Native_LookupRequest_1setReturnAcisWithoutUaks__JZ] at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.jni.access.JNINativeLinkage.getOrFindEntryPoint(JNINativeLinkage.java:152) at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.jni.JNIGeneratedMethodSupport.nativeCallAddress(JNIGeneratedMethodSupport.java:54) at org.signal.libsignal.internal.Native.LookupRequest_setReturnAcisWithoutUaks(Native Method) at org.signal.libsignal.net.CdsiLookupRequest$NativeRequest.<init>(CdsiLookupRequest.java:85) at org.signal.libsignal.net.CdsiLookupRequest.makeNative(CdsiLookupRequest.java:48) at org.signal.libsignal.net.CdsiLookup.start(CdsiLookup.java:19) at org.signal.libsignal.net.Network.cdsiLookup(Network.java:109) at org.whispersystems.signalservice.api.services.CdsiV2Service.lambda$new$1(CdsiV2Service.java:59) at org.whispersystems.signalservice.api.services.CdsiV2Service.getRegisteredUsers(CdsiV2Service.java:76) at org.whispersystems.signalservice.api.SignalServiceAccountManager.getRegisteredUsersWithCdsi(SignalServiceAccountManager.java:249) at org.asamk.signal.manager.helper.RecipientHelper.getRegisteredUsersV2(RecipientHelper.java:238) at org.asamk.signal.manager.helper.RecipientHelper.getRegisteredUsers(RecipientHelper.java:187) at org.asamk.signal.manager.helper.RecipientHelper.refreshUsers(RecipientHelper.java:156) at org.asamk.signal.manager.jobs.RefreshRecipientsJob.run(RefreshRecipientsJob.java:15) at org.asamk.signal.manager.internal.JobExecutor.lambda$runNextJob$0(JobExecutor.java:59) at java.base@21.0.2/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor.runWorker(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:1144) at java.base@21.0.2/java.util.concurrent.ThreadPoolExecutor$Worker.run(ThreadPoolExecutor.java:642) at java.base@21.0.2/java.lang.Thread.runWith(Thread.java:1596) at java.base@21.0.2/java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:1583) at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.thread.PlatformThreads.threadStartRoutine(PlatformThreads.java:833) at org.graalvm.nativeimage.builder/com.oracle.svm.core.posix.thread.PosixPlatformThreads.pthreadStartRoutine(PosixPlatformThreads.java:211)
Does anyone know whats the problem here and how I can fix it?
Merry Christmas! :-)
Are you using the latest released version?
Have you read the troubleshooting page?
What type of installation are you running?
Home Assistant Signal Addon
In which mode are you using the docker container?
Native Mode
What's the architecture of your host system?
armv7
Additional information
No response
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: