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Segfault on startup on NixOS with hyprland #1185
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Does the issue happen with the preview release here: https://github.com/ahrm/sioyek/releases/tag/sioyek3-alpha0? |
idk, maybe this is the problem of sioyek package from nixos-unstable branch. I'm yet figuring out how to declaratively fetch packages from other sources. It broke down when I've tried to mess with mime.Defaultapplications, but even when I reverted back the configuration, sioyek still don't want to work. |
So, I've managed to, at least, make sioyek work again. Which makes things weirder. When I'm opening certain type of .pdf files, namely the exports from Obsidian.md, first it works as intended but then sioyek cannot be opened from terminal(kitty) or program menu(fuzzel). So it's mainly the problem of some .pdf's. I've attached the example which cause problems essentially I've tried to read the same file, and open sioyek "standalone", and forget about that it opens last viewed file |
While using Sioyek on my NixOS setup, at some moment it stopped working. When i try to open it from terminal, I am "greeted" with
program coredump error
.Here is the link to coredump https://drive.google.com/file/d/14ZSFoPcY5DakgvbuT7_VQdYL849qk_Sv/view?usp=sharing
configs.tar.gz
Tried to remove sioyek from home.nix file, then
nix-collect-garbage -d
and rebuild then bring sioyek back, but it doesn't help.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: