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Database Error on Debian ARM64 version > 7.21 #25

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CodePhase opened this issue Dec 2, 2024 · 1 comment
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Database Error on Debian ARM64 version > 7.21 #25

CodePhase opened this issue Dec 2, 2024 · 1 comment

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@CodePhase
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Using a supported version?

  • I have searched searched open and closed issues for duplicates.
  • I am using Signal-Desktop as provided by the Signal team, not a 3rd-party package.

Overall summary

When I try to install the Signal Desktop (unofficial) versions greater than 7.21 I cannot run the app because there is a Database Error message. It asks me to copy the error and quit or delete data and restart. Deleting the data does not fix the problem but does erase the db.sqlite database. Installing fresh without any data directory (~/.config/Signal Unofficial/) also results in the same error.

Steps to reproduce

  1. Install any signal-desktop-unofficial version greater than 7.21
  2. Open the Signal Desktop app
  3. Get the error message: Database Error

Expected result

Open and run the app

Actual result

An error message is displayed and I cannot run the app. I tried the suggestions at signalapp#6597 but that didn't work either because the sqlcipher command returned an error that the database must be encrypted and I couldn't modify it.

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Signal version

7.34

Operating system

Debian 10 (Buster) based ARM64

Version of Signal on your phone

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@dennisameling
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Could this be related to signalapp#7090? If not, could you share a debug log with the instructions mentioned here?

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