Package Details: google-earth-pro 7.3.6.9796-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/google-earth-pro.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: google-earth-pro
Description: 3D interface to explore the globe, terrain, streets, buildings and other planets (Pro version)
Upstream URL: https://www.google.com/earth/
Licenses: custom
Provides: google-earth
Submitter: Det
Maintainer: iyanmv
Last Packager: iyanmv
Votes: 1077
Popularity: 0.64
First Submitted: 2017-01-23 16:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-27 14:45 (UTC)

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iyanmv commented on 2022-12-13 22:54 (UTC)

I will not update (for now) to the latest version 7.3.6.9326 because it crashes continuously for me.

stronnag commented on 2022-06-18 17:03 (UTC)

Thanks, unfortunate timing then.

For reference, with Gnome shell / wayland I need to

unset QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME
unset QT_QPA_PLATFORM

to avoid

Google Earth has caught signal 6.

Det commented on 2017-08-24 15:33 (UTC) (edited on 2017-12-05 16:17 (UTC) by Det)

✔ NOTE The "Free" Google Earth has been dropped: https://support.google.com/earth/answer/168344?hl=en

All future updates go to Google Earth Pro (also free): https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/google-earth-pro/

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Det commented on 2014-10-12 15:08 (UTC)

Do you mean it still crashes after 4 days of nothing changing in the package? The last upstream update was almost a year ago (Oct 31st '13), which is why I recommended you to try out the legacy Google Earth (v6), which will show you the Panoramas just fine.

valentin.brasov commented on 2014-10-12 15:03 (UTC)

Still crashes with both flags set (64 bit and the attempt fix): /usr/bin/google-earth: Zeile 17: 6431 Speicherzugriffsfehler (Speicherabzug geschrieben) LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/libfreeimage.so.3:./baifaao.so:/usr/lib/libpng15.so LD_LIBRARY_PATH=.:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH ./googleearth-bin "$@" "Speicherzugriffsfehler" means "memory access error" and "Speicherabzug geschrieben" means "written dump".

Det commented on 2014-10-08 22:18 (UTC)

It pretty much either works with those two options or it doesn't. There's also the previous Google Earth in AUR: https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/google-earth6/

valentin.brasov commented on 2014-10-08 17:31 (UTC)

Hi, I re-installed google-earth with the attempt fix flag set to 1 and then when I try displaying a image it crashes with a message "Google Earth has caught signal 11." in the console and a crash log like follows: Major Version 7 Minor Version 1 Build Number 0002 Build Date Oct 7 2013 Build Time 12:17:02 OS Type 3 OS Major Version 3 OS Minor Version 16 OS Build Version 3 OS Patch Version 0 Crash Signal 11 Crash Time 1412788931 Up Time 25,8312 Stacktrace from glibc: ./libgoogleearth_free.so(+0x1e8d0b)[0xf7067d0b] ./libgoogleearth_free.so(+0x1e8f41)[0xf7067f41] linux-gate.so.1(__kernel_sigreturn+0x0)[0xf77c4d70] /usr/lib32/qt/plugins/imageformats/libqjpeg.so(+0x2aed)[0xed7afaed] /usr/lib32/libQtWebKit.so.4(+0xbe7138)[0xf51c2138] /usr/lib32/libQtWebKit.so.4(+0xbe71aa)[0xf51c21aa] Any ideas, please? Thank you.

Det commented on 2014-10-05 16:21 (UTC)

You should have a look at the first lines in the PKGBUILD. It explains it all.

valentin.brasov commented on 2014-10-05 15:13 (UTC)

Hello, The pictures are STILL not displayed (empty ballons). Any WORKING workaround for it? I have a 64bit arch installation. Trying to fix this by adding export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib64/libfreeimage.so.3 before the last line in google-earth (as described in https://productforums.google.com/forum/#!msg/earth/tZfKSs2AaZc/r_rBDl5djIMJ) does not work because this google earth package is 32bit and libfreeimage is 64bit! In my opinion maintaining a 32bit package for a 64bit system is asking for trouble! Thanks.

Det commented on 2014-08-05 16:49 (UTC)

You're probably using an AUR tool that can't handle the PKGBUILD or the system really is 64-bit.

bezerker commented on 2014-08-05 14:06 (UTC)

Hrm. Using an old 32bit system here. makepkg is set to i686, but it's trying to source in the dependencies for lib32-dependencygoeshere which obviously fails on a 32bit system. :(