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Failed to register AppImage in system via libappimage - how to fix?

zw flag

I have just installed AppImageLauncher on my Ubuntu 18.04 LTS with MATE using this official deb-package.

Then I set it up using AppImageLauncherSettings - set Location where to store your AppImage files to ease their management to ~/Software/AppImages.

Then I have downloaded CubicSDR AppImage-file to my ~/Downloads folder and double clicked it in the Caja. Then window named Desktop Integration — AppImageLauncher was opened, and I clicked Integrate and run button in it.

Then I get the following window:

Error — AppImageLauncher
Error — AppImageLauncher
Failed to register AppImage in system via libappimage

What does this mean? How should I fix this?

Note that already downloaded AppImage files are well integrated and I see them in MATE menus.

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zw flag

This seems to be exclusive problem of only CubicSDR AppImage.

Three other AppImages like

  • App.Outlet-2.0.0-beta-1.AppImage
  • drawio-x86_64-14.6.13_fed376c2692af2074327a4f8fb9ccdf9.AppImage
  • ubports-installer_0.8.8-beta_linux_x86_64.AppImage
  • vnote-linux-x64.AppImage

are well integrated.

So I create a symlink between CubicSDR and my Desktop folder by

chmod +x ~/Software/AppImages/CubicSDR-0.2.5-x86_64.AppImage
ln -s ~/Software/AppImages/CubicSDR-0.2.5-x86_64.AppImage ~/Desktop/CubicSDR

and have reported issue to CubicSDR.

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