If as you state there were no build errors then the issue probably would
be expected to be in one of the dependencies.
Whilst it is possible to build on many versions of Linux, different
distros can use different versions of the dependency packages from other
distros, causing problems for developers.
The Qgis project doesn't maintain a separate repository of packages for
openSuse. The built packages are the ones supplied by the distro, which
last time I checked was up to 3.0.1 which I am running on a Tumbleweed
VM. This reflects the difficulty of building and maintaining packages
for multiple distros.
If you aren't able to find a cause of this problem, then running Qgis on
Debian or Ubuntu in a virtual machine is likely to be the most stable
option for you if your computer has sufficient resources to do this.
On 18/06/18 20:42, Hernán De Angelis wrote:
Fellow QGIS users,
I am experiencing a crash on starting QGIS 3.0.3: it dies in signal
11. I compiled QGIS from source and absolutely no problems or warnings
where experienced during the build. This happens on a fresh new
installation of openSUSE (Leap 15).
I will appreciate if you could give me some hints into what could have
gone wrong and what potential solutions may I apply.
Please, find the crash report below.
Thanks in advance
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