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3.20 repository SQLite and Lynx terminate with "bad system call" error #2406

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amusingimpala75 opened this issue Jun 11, 2024 · 8 comments
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I needed to use the latest neovim, which is available on the latest Alpine releases, but, if I upgrade, then both lynx and sqlite3 terminate due to a "bad system call".

Re-adding the 3.14 repositories and downgrading sqlite still doesn't work.

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3.19 has the same error, whereas 3.18 works fine

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ethanaobrien commented Jun 12, 2024

I think exceptions are dumped into dmesg iirc, might help the devs to check that.

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Mnpn commented Jul 30, 2024

Hi, thanks for the report! It appears that lynx and sqlite crashing has been resolved in master, the fixes will be available in the next release of iSH.

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Hey @Mnpn, is it possible nano is also included in this bug fix using the 3.20 alpine repos?

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Mnpn commented Jul 31, 2024

Yep, from my testing both nano and vim also don’t exhibit these crashes on newer builds of iSH

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What’s changed on the newer versions of iSH? I want to fix the issue without having to build the new version

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You’re going to need a new version of iSH to pull in f8a7e44

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Is there any sort of eta on when a new release will be dropped?

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