Open LinuxOnTheDesktop opened 4 years ago
Cf. #462, which was 'closed due to age', was opened in July 2018, and concerns Debian. I note that a main point of AppImage's is to avoid exactly this sort of dependency problem.
EDIT: compare also this problem report on the forum of the AppImage failing on OpenSuse. (That post is from March 2019.) So:
glibc is exception even for appimage and can't be bundled, AFAIK. 2.28 is already pretty archaic, what version is used by Mint?
2.27, judging by this:
testing@testing-VirtualBox:~$ apt list glibc*
Listing... Done
glibc-doc/bionic,bionic 2.27-3ubuntu1 all
glibc-doc-reference/bionic,bionic 2.27-1 all
glibc-source/bionic,bionic 2.27-3ubuntu1 all
The part libicuuc.so.64: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory also occurs on Mageia 7, which use version 63. I think libicuuc.so.64 should be bundled too in the appimage?
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