I am on Antergos Linux (basically Arch) and recently BC4 started crashing during startup. I have always used this AUR without issue. When it stopped working, I downloaded the tgz directly from scootersoftware.com, unpacked it, and installed by following the instructions. I get the same symptoms with either install method. Both are installing version 4.2.9.23626.
Whenever I try to run bcompare from the command line, there is about a 1-second pause, and then I get a core dump message:
Here's the core dump info:
My system is up to date and I tried a full reboot. Please let me know if I can provide more information.
Whenever I try to run bcompare from the command line, there is about a 1-second pause, and then I get a core dump message:
Code:
» bcompare /home/nalderso/bin/bcompare: line 43: 20371 Aborted (core dumped) /bin/bash -c "exec -a $0 $EXEC $ARGS > /dev/null 2>&1" $0
Code:
» coredumpctl info 20371 PID: 20371 (BCompare) UID: 1000 (nalderso) GID: 100 (users) Signal: 6 (ABRT) Timestamp: Tue 2019-02-05 13:38:44 CST (38s ago) Command Line: /home/nalderso/bin/bcompare Executable: /home/nalderso/lib64/beyondcompare/BCompare Control Group: /user.slice/user-1000.slice/[email protected]/gnome-terminal-server.service Unit: [email protected] User Unit: gnome-terminal-server.service Slice: user-1000.slice Owner UID: 1000 (nalderso) Boot ID: [redacted] Machine ID: [redacted] Hostname: [redacted] Storage: /var/lib/systemd/coredump/core.BCompare.1000.[redacted] Message: Process 20371 (BCompare) of user 1000 dumped core. Stack trace of thread 20371: #0 0x00007fa9fb1dfd7f raise (libc.so.6) #1 0x00007fa9fb1ca672 abort (libc.so.6) #2 0x00007fa9fb222878 __libc_message (libc.so.6) #3 0x00007fa9fb22918a malloc_printerr (libc.so.6) #4 0x00007fa9fb22a98c _int_free (libc.so.6) #5 0x000000000044c34a n/a (/home/nalderso/lib64/beyondcompare/BCompare)
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