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Cannot link executable libpython.so #1805

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KindlyOnes opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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Cannot link executable libpython.so #1805

KindlyOnes opened this issue Oct 18, 2024 · 4 comments
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Describe the bug

There is no Python library or the app cannot find it.

To Reproduce

  1. Copy yt url
  2. Paste
  3. See the error

Error reports

App version: 1.13.1 (11311)
Device information: Android 5.0.1 (API 21)
Supported ABIs: [armeabi-v7a, armeabi]
Yt-dlp version: 2024.10.16.232911

URL: https://youtu.be/y3zk7pAhpno?si=c9JKJyahshfq2vX4
CANNOT LINK EXECUTABLE: empty/missing DT_HASH in "/data/app/com.junkfood.seal-1/lib/arm/libpython.so" (built with --hash-style=gnu?)

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Screenshot_2024-10-18-14-52-11

Additional context

This is old device for using as media player.

@KindlyOnes KindlyOnes added bug Something isn't working new issue This issue is not triaged labels Oct 18, 2024
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I know that support for SDK 21 has been discontinued in Alpha versions. I would appreciate it if you keep the SDK21 supporting version running until then.

@JunkFood02 JunkFood02 added the wontfix This will not be worked on label Oct 19, 2024
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We are sorry but due to upstream requirements we have no choice but to drop support for Android 5

@JunkFood02 JunkFood02 closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Oct 19, 2024
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We are sorry but due to upstream requirements we have no choice but to drop support for Android 5

It's not a problem, but can this libpython.so file not found error be fixed?

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this libpython.so file not found error be fixed?

We've updated the python in v1.13.1 and it was compiled with minimum supported sdk 24. That's the root of this error

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