super-productivity: Crash when starting

Your Environment

  • Snap version: superproductivity 5.9.2 803 latest/stable johannesjo -
  • Operating System and version: Arch Liux
  • Desktop Environment: Gnome

Expected Behavior

Application starts up.

Current Behavior

Application crashes with a core dump.

$ superproductivity 
Saving backups to /home/david/snap/superproductivity/803/.config/superProductivity/backups
{ enabled: null, showDevTools: false, mode: 'bottom' }
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Steps to Reproduce (for bugs)

I’m not sure how I got to this state. The application started yesterday.

Console Output

$ superproductivity 
Saving backups to /home/david/snap/superproductivity/803/.config/superProductivity/backups
{ enabled: null, showDevTools: false, mode: 'bottom' }
Segmentation fault (core dumped)

Error Log (Desktop only)

I could not find log file.

About this issue

  • Original URL
  • State: closed
  • Created 4 years ago
  • Comments: 18 (8 by maintainers)

Most upvoted comments

I think Mutter broke snapd. We’ll have to wait until snapd is working with the new Mutter, downgrade Mutter or use X. That’s what I would suggest anyway. I’m going to try to get SuperProductivity with the AppImage or AUR for the time being.

I’ve downgraded snapd to:

  • 2.46.1-1
  • 2.45.3.1-2

and did a: sudo systemctl daemon-reload && sudo systemctl restart snapd.service

and I still get:

Saving backups to /home/******/snap/superproductivity/803/.config/superProductivity/backups
{ enabled: null, showDevTools: false, mode: 'bottom' }
[1]    550446 segmentation fault (core dumped)  superproductivity