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“devicename<” is not a valid name #5

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vyvir opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 6 comments
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“devicename<” is not a valid name #5

vyvir opened this issue Dec 1, 2023 · 6 comments

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@vyvir
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vyvir commented Dec 1, 2023

Hi, I tried running the x86_64 binary, but it seems it was compiled only for glibc 2.32 to 2.34.
Adding support for glibc 2.28 would ensure that stable distros such as Rocky Linux and OpenSUSE Leap are able to run Sideloader. Furthermore, this minimum requirement would also cover Debian 11, Ubuntu 20.04, and their derivatives, since they run glibc 2.31.

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Dadoum commented Dec 15, 2023

The build from the dlangui branch should have more compatibility. Can you try those?

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vyvir commented Dec 21, 2023

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Well, it certainly does start!

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Dadoum commented Dec 21, 2023

Use the GTK build from that branch. DLangUI build is unfinished yet.

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vyvir commented Dec 22, 2023

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The GTK build starts too, albeit it does not recognize the name of the device. Therefore, I cannot click the "Install application..." button or else it freezes.
The terminal states the following:
Failed to set text '<devicename' from markup due to error parsing markup: Error on line 1 char 15: “devicename<” is not a valid name

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vyvir commented Dec 24, 2023

This isn't a problem on Tumbleweed, though.

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Dadoum commented Dec 25, 2023

Since I got no idea on how to fix this (and that I suspect it's related to libimobiledevice being too old), I will focus on making the dlangui frontend work to see if the issue was in the frontend (becoming irresponsive for some reason) or if libimobiledevice is just not working correctly in this situation.

Dadoum added a commit that referenced this issue Dec 27, 2023
@Dadoum Dadoum changed the title glibc 2.28 support missing for OpenSUSE Leap 15.4 and 15.5 “devicename<” is not a valid name Apr 3, 2024
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