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Bisq Desktop crashes on Alpine #7336
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Thanks for opening your first issue here! |
@Zainmor-tech Did you just try to scam me by linking me to a website that you couldn't even be bothered to get a custom domain for? Google Firebase's free plan does not make for a convincing lander for a scam; nor does replying to an issue with an entirely-unrelated answer using a burner GitHub account you created 2 weeks ago that has no contributions to any project, let alone the one you're pretending to be officially associated with. |
@NobodySpecial256 I am not personally familiar with Alpine, but in the offchance it might help, try building from source: |
I did. The log I pasted above is the output when I built from source. |
Right, I see now. |
So, that's actually 2 separate commands. I posted the build command I used, just to show exactly what options I built with, but the ASCII art is from actually trying to run Bisq Desktop. I edited the issue to make this more clear. The build process works fine, it's when I try to run it that I get an error. |
I was considering trying Bisq2 until I saw that it's still in beta. Would you say Bisq2 is production-ready? |
Oh I see now, everything checks out. Sorry I couldn't be of more help though! |
Description
Bisq crashes immediately when I try to run it on Alpine
Version
1.9.18
Expected behaviour
Program runs normally
Actual behaviour
Program immediately crashes
Device or machine
Alpine Linux (Busybox+Musl)
Additional info
Shell output:
(building)
(running)
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