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the move from 20.04 to 24.04 seems to be breaking a lot of things #308

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https://github.com/HarbourMasters uses linuxdeploy to package appimages, and we've always used the continuous release. as of c28054b multiple problems have popped up:

  • someone reported getting execv error: No such file or directory
  • someone reported crashes coming out of sleep mode on their steam deck

i forked the repo, pushed 827d1ab to my fork, and kicked off a ci build for the person getting the steam deck crashes to test. they were unable to reproduce the crashes with that change.

i know that github is retiring the 20.04 runners, so reverting to those doesn't seem like a reasonable solution.

so i'd like to propose what feels like a reasonable workaround to me: would it be possible to tag/create a release for the most recent version before c28054b?

edit: the name on https://github.com/linuxdeploy/linuxdeploy/releases/tag/1-alpha-20250213-1 threw me off, i see that is likely exactly what i'm looking for

edit 2: i now see that there's a tag for https://github.com/linuxdeploy/linuxdeploy/releases/tag/1-alpha-20250213-1 but not a release. if a release could be created that would be huge!

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