Hi,
I was told this mailing list was the best to discuss community-testing
packages.
I've downloaded dbeaver-6.0.0.1 from the repo, and can confirm the
package is entirely function (I tried most drivers and functionalities).
Moreover, the version currently available on community is rather outdat
Em abril 4, 2019 0:25 Alexandre Oliveira via arch-general escreveu:
It seems like the steam-native package is broken as of March 21,
according to this bug report[1].
Installing libselinux and pcre seems to fix the issue. I don't know if
it's a good idea to write about it here, but I'd like to ge
On Thu, 4 Apr 2019 at 15:40, Giancarlo Razzolini via arch-general
wrote:
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> Em abril 4, 2019 0:25 Alexandre Oliveira via arch-general escreveu:
> > It seems like the steam-native package is broken as of March 21,
> > according to this bug report[1].
> >
> > Installing libselinux and pcre seems to
On April 4, 2019 7:11:07 PM GMT+02:00, Maarten de Vries via arch-general
wrote:
>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 dis
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 bu
I don't think it'll be possible to have this patch upstream because not
all distros offer a native runtime version of Steam like Arch does and
for some reason, as stated in the bug report by Maarten, the native
runtime is using Steam's version of glib and gio.
From what I understood, it makes sens
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