bug#36991: spacefm segmentation fault
I just discovered that the segmentation fault on wayland can be avoided by starting spacefm with: WAYLAND_DISPLAY= spacefm Hopefully this enables you or anyone else to be able to keep using this great file browser while on wayland.
bug#36991: spacefm segmentation fault
On Fri, Aug 09, 2019, Bradley Haggerty wrote: > Just adding some info, I'm using Sway on Wayland. I noticed another > program, pcmanfm-qt was complaining about missing a plugin for wayland > support, so perhaps spacefm needs to support wayland and doesn't > currently. I also couldn't get spacefm to launch a while ago when I tried Wayland. However, I notice that the developer has a separate "spacefm-wayland" repository with a link to an issue on why normal spacefm doesn't work in Wayland. It says it's a temporary branch so I suppose eventually spacefm will support it, but if you want to get it working now you'd probably have to build from here instead: https://github.com/IgnorantGuru/spacefm-wayland
bug#36991: spacefm segmentation fault
Just adding some info, I'm using Sway on Wayland. I noticed another program, pcmanfm-qt was complaining about missing a plugin for wayland support, so perhaps spacefm needs to support wayland and doesn't currently.
bug#36991: spacefm segmentation fault
I've just installed spacefm. When I launch it I get a warning about not having my root editor configured, and then I get a segmentation fault. Nothing ever appears graphically. I believe these issues are unrelated, but I can't be sure. brad@kazuki:~/ > spacefm (spacefm:18027): SpaceFM-WARNING **: 13:01:17.628: No root settings found in /gnu/store/6drirn0mil0maz1wjzf5q6hhnsdc3hq0-spacefm-1.0.6/etc/spacefm/ Setting a root editor in Preferences should remove this warning on startup. Otherwise commands run as root may present a security risk. zsh: segmentation fault spacefm guix version: guix (GNU Guix) 355ba48c463a786149cb6bef8396090c0d6d3498