Em abril 4, 2019 14:11 Maarten de Vries escreveu:

Are you sure you're running steam-native? I get the exact same issue
with `steam-native`, while `steam` has a working browser (but some
games have other issues). It seems unlikely to me that steam would
require libpcre.so.3 only for some users but not for others.


Yes, I am sure. But to be double sure I've ran it from the shell. No issues 
with the store page.

While it is definitely a problem caused by upstream, they officially
only support some Ubuntu distributions. There's no guarantee that
steam will solve this on their end.


If we can argue, I don't see why they wouldn't.

Also, the patch you referred to, is not an actual patch, just a package that 
creates an
ugly fix, by creating a symlink to libpcre. That's not the right way to fix 
this issue.

A better fix is mentioned on the steam forum [1] by a WorMzy:
$ export LD_PRELOAD="/usr/lib/libgio-2.0.so.0:/usr/lib/libglib-2.0.so.0"
$ steam-native

Apparently those libraries still come from the steam distribution,
even with steam-native, and those pull in libpcre.so.3 and
libselinux.so.1. Preloading the system versions avoids that.

[1] 
https://steamcommunity.com/groups/SteamClientBeta/discussions/0/1848072002764995823/#c1769259642875894556


Now a patch I can agree on. Given that steam-runtime is all about LD preloading 
stuff, there
would be the place to fix this, if we can't get this fixed upstream.

Regards,
Giancarlo Razzolini

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