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Re: [ftpmaster@ftp-master.debian.org: node-shiny-server_1.5.17.973-1_amd64.changes ACCEPTED into experimental, experimental] (Was: Re: shiny-server in debian)



Hello,
I repeated the process and shiny-server from experimental works this
time. I don't know why the error happened the first time but I can't
reproduce it, perhaps it was a transient dependency issue.
Thanks,
Eric

On Wed, Apr 27, 2022 at 12:42 AM Nilesh Patra <nilesh@debian.org> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 26, 2022 at 04:21:44PM -0400, Eric Brown wrote:
> > Hi Nilesh,
> > That's good news - however on a fresh debian unstable, when I
> > installed shiny-server from experimental, starting it results in an
> > immediate segmentation fault.
>
> Weird, and unfortunately I am not able to reproduce this, the experimental
> install works just fine for me.
>
> But since it segfaults for you, my hunch is that most likely you upgraded the
> version of nodejs to the version in experimental which you shouldn't be doing.
> By default, a package in experimental uses the dependency version in unstable, unless
> a proper versioned dependency is added.
>
> Can you try configuring exp sources as given here[1] and do a "apt -t experimental install shiny-server"
> and check again? Also ensure that the version of nodejs[2] is 14, and not 16.
>
> > Then on the same system, I built from
> > the salsa git and installed it and it works.
>
> Yep, and that would probably be because you built the package with new version of nodejs
> on your local system and that worked for you, while on the buildd suite node-14 is being used.
>
> For every new major release of node, shiny-server needs to be recompiled you did exactly this locally.
>
> > Do you have any idea why
> > it would be different? Anything you would like to check to help debug?
>
> If you could check the above steps I pointed to, we can track this further.
> That'd be helpful, Eric.
>
> [1]: https://wiki.debian.org/DebianExperimental#To_configure_APT
> [2]: https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/nodejs
>
> Regards,
> Nilesh



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