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: 1075
Popularity: 2.99
First Submitted: 2017-01-23 16:08 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-02-27 14:45 (UTC)

Pinned Comments

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/

Latest Comments

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replabrobin commented on 2020-12-14 12:18 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-14 12:29 (UTC) by replabrobin)

@lyanmv I can update curl and libcurl-compat to 7.74.0-1 provided that I add the libraries from curl-7.73.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst to /opt/google/earth/pro/ ie

libcurl.so.4.7.0 libcurl.so.4 -> libcurl.so.4.7.0 libcurl.so -> libcurl.so.4.7.0

so presumably googleearth-bin is setting up its own rpath.

replabrobin commented on 2020-12-14 10:53 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-14 11:23 (UTC) by replabrobin)

Apologies for the noise; it seems this is the same issue as reported in previous comments and same reversion of curl fixed it.

Thanks I just missed it. Presumably there's a difference in exported symbols.

iyanmv commented on 2020-12-14 10:53 (UTC)

@replabrobin the answer to your issue was just two comments before yours. I have just pinned it.

replabrobin commented on 2020-12-14 10:43 (UTC) (edited on 2020-12-14 10:54 (UTC) by replabrobin)

After an update of my system 2020-12-14 (from 2020-11-10) I found my old google-earth failed with a segfault. I updated to google-earth-pro ie this AUR. However the segfault persists even after I removed .googleearth. ........... removed noise

perseus commented on 2020-12-13 16:06 (UTC)

@iyanmv That fixed it. Thank you very much for such a prompt response and the cure. Much appreciated.

iyanmv commented on 2020-12-13 15:58 (UTC)

@perseus the problem seems to be related to the last upgrade of curl (7.73.0-1 -> 7.74.0-1). If you revert back to previous version, it will start again. This is very weird... but I guess they will release a new version soon to fix this issue.

If you don't have the previous version in your cache (/var/cache/pacman/pkg), you can find it in the archive:

https://archive.archlinux.org/packages/c/curl/curl-7.73.0-1-x86_64.pkg.tar.zst

perseus commented on 2020-12-13 15:02 (UTC)

I have run the current google-earth-pro (7.3.3.7786-1) on a regular basis since release, and others on this same machine for four years before that. Never a problem. For some reason, in the past couple of days, it won't start, but segfaults and coredumps instead - error message below. I do a pacman -Syu every day, and so the machine has the current kernel (5.9.13-arch1-1), bash etc. I suppose that something very recent must have caused this, but I can't get a clue as to what. Just in case anything was corrupted, I have reinstalled google-earth-pro just now, but the result is the same. Thanks in advance for any guidance.

/usr/bin/google-earth-pro: line 21: 7909 Segmentation fault (core dumped) LC_NUMERIC=en_US.UTF-8 "$(dirname "$(readlink -f "$0")")/googleearth-bin" "$@"

totalsecond commented on 2020-08-27 23:33 (UTC)

@iyanmv The new version works. Thanks!

iyanmv commented on 2020-08-27 15:03 (UTC)

@totalsecond please let me know if this new versions works fine with your CPU. I have removed the temporal workaround hoping that Google fixed already the issue with the libsgutil.so compilation. But I cannot test it on my computer.

totalsecond commented on 2020-07-26 00:22 (UTC)

@iyanmv Patched version works! The CPU it wasn't previously working on is an old AMD 1065T. Thank you!