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This issue is confirmed to be reproducible when WebCord is packaged
on at least all three latest supported Electron major releases.
This issue is reproducible in Chrome, Chromium or any
Chromium-based browser, e.g Brave or Edge (please write in Additional Context which browser you have used if it is neither
Chrome nor unmodified Chromium).
There are no fixes done to master which resolves this issue.
My issue describes one of the unstable and/or not fully implemented
features.
I have found a workaround to mitigate or temporarily fix this issue
in affected releases (please write it in Additional context section
below).
Operating System / Platform
🐧️ Linux
Operating system architecture
x64 (64-bit Intel/AMD)
Electron version
v32.0.1
Application version
4.10.1
Bug description
When I click on + and select Upload a File button, the file selection screen pops up but it doesn't detect any files. I can at least see some files on other parent files like etc, usr, app but home directory is completely empty. This doesn't happen in web browser version while using firefox.
Additional context
Well this is the first day of me using Arch Linux so I don't know what else to provide. I used hyprland and my DE and used hyprdots while installing. Also, WebCord came pre-installed with it. I can provide more info if needed
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Well this is the first day of me using Arch Linux so I don't know what else to provide. (…) Also, WebCord came pre-installed with it. I can provide more info if needed.
I don't think WebCord is in the official repo ([extra]), so this can't be stock Arch. Especially with its customize it to your own needs design I don't think WebCord could be called as pre-installed for any Arch installation that would be installed as official…
I suspect this is a sandboxing or MAC configuration issue, you need to run WebCord in unsandboxed enviroment or fix it yourself since the issue is not on my side (probably packager or your local admin issue). For fresh Linux users: check if you installed this from Flathub / as Flatpak or as Snap (more likely in case of Ubuntu).
If nobody can stand up with the answer, I suppose I might close this as invalid. I also cannot reproduce this in unconfined environment.
Acknowledgements
I have checked that there is no other issue describing the same or
similar problem that I currently have, regardless if it has been
closed or open.
This bug affects Discord website.
This issue is confirmed to be reproducible when WebCord is packaged
on at least all three latest supported Electron major releases.
This issue is reproducible in Chrome, Chromium or any
Chromium-based browser, e.g Brave or Edge (please write in
Additional Context which browser you have used if it is neither
Chrome nor unmodified Chromium).
There are no fixes done to
master
which resolves this issue.My issue describes one of the unstable and/or not fully implemented
features.
I have found a workaround to mitigate or temporarily fix this issue
in affected releases (please write it in Additional context section
below).
Operating System / Platform
🐧️ Linux
Operating system architecture
x64 (64-bit Intel/AMD)
Electron version
v32.0.1
Application version
4.10.1
Bug description
When I click on + and select Upload a File button, the file selection screen pops up but it doesn't detect any files. I can at least see some files on other parent files like etc, usr, app but home directory is completely empty. This doesn't happen in web browser version while using firefox.
Additional context
Well this is the first day of me using Arch Linux so I don't know what else to provide. I used hyprland and my DE and used hyprdots while installing. Also, WebCord came pre-installed with it. I can provide more info if needed
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: