particl / particl-desktop

The GUI application for Particl Markeplace and PART coin wallet. A decentralized peer to peer marketplace –free, secure, private, untraceable.

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Illegal instruction (core dumped)

mahdi-ln opened this issue · comments

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$ './Particl Desktop'
port=51735
Illegal instruction (core dumped)

Versions (please complete the following information):

  • OS: EndeavourOS
  • Particl Desktop: v3.1.0
commented

My CPU is: Intel T7600

commented

This problem is started after v3.1.0 release

To test, I've set up a fresh install of EndeavourOS (using installation EndeavourOS_Atlantis_neo-21_5) and then downloaded and extracted the Particl Desktop 3.1.1 zip file (particl-desktop-3.1.1-linux-x64.zip). Then

$ cd <path_to_extracted_dir>
$ ./Particl\ Desktop

Seems to work fine... application launches correctly, downloads particl-core as it should, and pretty much works as expected.
You might want to check your installation I guess? Or perhaps, if you've used an alternative particl desktop installation file (ie: not the zip file), please let me know and I'll test with that specific one.

Otherwise, this looks to be an issue with your specific OS configuration/environment/setup.

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zip file have same result

Okay, well, I guess you need to provide a lot more info on your setup.

The software works on a clean install, so then the likely case is that something in your environment (your OS configuration, set up, etc) has been specifically configured differently which is causing startup issues. In order to help troubleshoot or identify why the error is occurring in your particular case, knowledge of your specific environment is going to be required.

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As I said Particle desktop v3.0.0 and earlier don't have such problem. I had used iso available from EndeavourOS website same version as yours and probably with some updates from Arch repos
I'm not expert really to have mess with my system, just an advanced user maybe