Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Efraim Flashner writes:
>
>> If it worked until about 2 months ago it might be related to the glibc
>> bump. One thing you could do is create a profile from before the
>> core-updates merge and LD_PRELOAD from there.
>
> How can I do that? Can I simply specify
Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
>> Not an immediate solution, but it would be nice if they provided a
>> flatpack image.
>
> Looks like this already exists:
> https://firefox-flatpak.mojefedora.cz/
>
> Thank you!
>
> … but it segfaults:
>
> $ guix install flatpak
I now have a working setup:
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Efraim Flashner writes:
> If it worked until about 2 months ago it might be related to the glibc
> bump. One thing you could do is create a profile from before the
> core-updates merge and LD_PRELOAD from there.
How can I do that? Can I simply specify the commit to use?
> Not an immediate
Ricardo Wurmus writes:
> Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
>
>> Previously I got it working with the following setup:
>>
>> cd $HOME/Downloads/firefox
>> export
>>
If it worked until about 2 months ago it might be related to the glibc
bump. One thing you could do is create a profile from before the
core-updates merge and LD_PRELOAD from there.
Not an immediate solution, but it would be nice if they provided a
flatpack image.
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Arne Babenhauserheide writes:
> Previously I got it working with the following setup:
>
> cd $HOME/Downloads/firefox
> export
>
Hi,
Until about two months ago I could run firefox binaries downloaded via
https://download.mozilla.org/?product=firefox-latest-ssl=linux64=en-US
For about two months now I’m seeing segfaults when I try to run it.
Previously I got it working with the following setup:
cd