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I've installed the AUR version, which is a PKGBUILD based on the .git. It compiles without issue, and as far as I can tell I have all dependencies.
When trying to run manuskript, however, all I get is this:
Bus error (core dumped)
I can't find any kind of error log or anything, although this of course doesn't mean it's not there.
As the subject says, I'm running Arch Linux and as far as I know everything is up to date. I can provide whatever information you may need. I don't know if this makes a difference, but Arch doesn't call things python3- in its package manager. Instead, python- means python3 while python2 means, well, python2.
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For problems with the Arch Linux package please contact the maintainers of the Manuskript Arch Linux package.
If you wish to try to Run Manuskript from Source Code on Linux then we can try to assist you. Note that the bin/manuskript shell script invokes python3. When you get Manuskript running on Arch Linux then you might consider updating the Wiki, or creating a new "Run Manuskript from Source Code on Arch Linux" Wiki entry for Arch Linux.
I've installed the AUR version, which is a PKGBUILD based on the .git. It compiles without issue, and as far as I can tell I have all dependencies.
When trying to run manuskript, however, all I get is this:
Bus error (core dumped)
I can't find any kind of error log or anything, although this of course doesn't mean it's not there.
As the subject says, I'm running Arch Linux and as far as I know everything is up to date. I can provide whatever information you may need. I don't know if this makes a difference, but Arch doesn't call things
python3-
in its package manager. Instead,python-
means python3 whilepython2
means, well, python2.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: