I started getting the same error message as in duplicate ticket BDS-17206.
I'm running on Ubuntu 18.04.6 on AWS Lightsail and when executing "apt-get upgrade" I received this message:
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required: *linux-aws-5.4-headers-5.4.0-1083* Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it.
{*}I removed that package, but then when I tried launching bedrock_server, I started getting the error from this bug{*}:
[2022-xx-xx xx:xx:xx:xxx INFO] at gsignal (UnknownFile:?) at abort (UnknownFile:?) at __libc_start_main (UnknownFile:?) Failed to open curl lib from binary, use libcurl.so instead
I rolled back to a previous server snapshot and things are resolved, though I'm getting the message again about linux-aws-5.4-headers being no longer required. I won't bother removing the package this time.
Sharing my experience/ resolution because I have a pretty common setup, having used online guides for setting up this server on Lightsail. I figure others will run into the same thing.
I started getting the same error message as in duplicate ticket BDS-17206.
I'm running on Ubuntu 18.04.6 on AWS Lightsail and when executing "apt-get upgrade" I received this message:
The following package was automatically installed and is no longer required:*linux-aws-5.4-headers-5.4.0-1083*Use 'sudo apt autoremove' to remove it.{*}I removed that package, but then when I tried launching bedrock_server, I started getting the error from this bug{*}:[2022-xx-xx xx:xx:xx:xxx INFO] at gsignal (UnknownFile:?)at abort (UnknownFile:?)at __libc_start_main (UnknownFile:?)Failed to open curl lib from binary, use libcurl.so insteadI rolled back to a previous server snapshot and things are resolved, though I'm getting the message again about linux-aws-5.4-headers being no longer required. I won't bother removing the package this time.
Sharing my experience/ resolution because I have a pretty common setup, having used online guides for setting up this server on Lightsail. I figure others will run into the same thing.