Aaron Patterson

I don't understand why people are afraid of debugging segv's but are willing to put up with error messages like this. I don't even know what to do with this ๐Ÿ˜†

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Max

@tenderlove export NODE_OPTIONS=--openssl-legacy-provider ๐Ÿ™ˆ

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Renaud Chaput

@tenderlove You need to use Node 16 due to some of our dependencies not supporting Node 18+ (yay for the very old Webpacker/Webpack stack, hopefuly I will burn it to the ground soon)

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Jon Rowe

@tenderlove it mentions envelopes, prehaps you need to go to the post office?

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Aaron Patterson โœ…

Speak of the devil lol

Looks like a segv in the pg gem
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Jan

@tenderlove You install Mastodon on a LAN adapter? Hats off ๐Ÿ˜Œ

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Todd A. Jacobs

@tenderlove I'm with you. I especially dislike when the stack trace makes it look like the problem is coming from one place, but it's really coming from somewhere else. I know you found the problem in pg, but a quick glance makes it look like a Node or JS problem, which in some cases creates a layer of false indirection.

Did you get it sorted out?

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Randy Schmidt

@tenderlove clearly the digital envelope routine isn't supported.

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