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Installation either through yay or through downloading and utilizing makepkg leaves me with a launcher that won't launch at all, and provides no GUI indication of failure either. Nevertheless, taking a look at my logs, I see the quite giant:



Course of 30502 (minecraft-launc) of consumer 1000 dumped core. maimers's blog



(100 odd traces of modules; not significantly related) Stack trace of thread 30502:



0 0x00007fec63f83d22 raise (libc.so.6 + 0x3cd22)



1 0x00007fec63f6d862 abort (libc.so.6 + 0x26862)



2 0x00007fec6430d802 _ZN9__gnu_cxx27__verbose_terminate_handlerEv (libstdc++.so.6 + 0x99802)



three 0x00007fec64319c8a _ZN10__cxxabiv111__terminateEPFvvE (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xa5c8a)



4 0x00007fec64319cf7 _ZSt9terminatev (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xa5cf7)



5 0x00007fec64319f8e __cxa_throw (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xa5f8e)



6 0x00007fec6431036c _ZSt19__throw_logic_errorPKc (libstdc++.so.6 + 0x9c36c)



7 0x00000000004cd43a n/a (minecraft-launcher + 0xcd43a)



8 0x000000000043f0de n/a (minecraft-launcher + 0x3f0de)



9 0x0000000000410b56 n/a (minecraft-launcher + 0x10b56)



10 0x000000000041db10 n/a (minecraft-launcher + 0x1db10)



11 0x000000000040958c n/a (minecraft-launcher + 0x958c)



12 0x00007fec63f6eb25 __libc_begin_foremost (libc.so.6 + 0x27b25)



thirteen 0x000000000040ccf9 n/a (minecraft-launcher + 0xccf9)



Stack trace of thread 30504:



0 0x00007fec64d9a8ca __futex_abstimed_wait_common64 (libpthread.so.Zero + 0x158ca)



1 0x00007fec64d94574 pthread_cond_timedwait@@GLIBC_2.3.2 (libpthread.so.Zero + 0xf574)



2 0x0000000000470689 n/a (minecraft-launcher + 0x70689)



three 0x00007fec64347782 execute_native_thread_routine_compat (libstdc++.so.6 + 0xd3782)



4 0x00007fec64d8e259 begin_thread (libpthread.so.Zero + 0x9259)



5 0x00007fec640455e3 __clone (libc.so.6 + 0xfe5e3)



ELF object binary structure: AMD x86-64



Sorry for the way much textual content that is. Anybody have any concepts for what's the matter right here? Arch install is relatively contemporary, maybe every week or so previous, with no actual issues.