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Segmentation faults #198
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I am having the same issue. Tried some older versions with no luck. |
Same issue, I am also using PopOS 21.10 |
Same issue on Ubuntu 22.04 |
Same issue: also Ubuntu 22.04 $ graphiql-app-0.7.2-x86_64.AppImage
installed: X-AppImage-BuildId=24b6ccb0-2df4-11a8-2ae7-31fb38ad6b4e image: X-AppImage-BuildId=24b6ccb0-2df4-11a8-2ae7-31fb38ad6b4e
Failed to get crash dump id.
Report Id:
Segmentation fault (core dumped) |
initially i thought that perhaps this was related to a possibly missing on my system,
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same problem, ubuntu 22.04. found this in dmesg:
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Same issue on Ubuntu 22.04 |
Same issue on Ubuntu 22.10. Any advice? |
I've not yet received any advice or meaningful reply. I'm stumped at core
dumping.
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Same issue on Ubuntu 22.10. Any advice?
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Same here on Debian 12. |
Same error message on my Ubuntu 22.04.4 LTS |
OS: PopOs 21.10
Non sudo execution
Version: graphiql-app-0.7.2-x86_64.AppImage
Upon launching I was prompted to install and I chose yes, but it crashed without launching and is giving seg faults ever since. How do I remove it?
./graphiql-app-0.7.2-x86_64.AppImage ?
installed: X-AppImage-BuildId=24b6ccb0-2df4-11a8-2ae7-31fb38ad6b4e image: X-AppImage-BuildId=24b6ccb0-2df4-11a8-2ae7-31fb38ad6b4e
Failed to get crash dump id.
Report Id:
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
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