SCS Workshop Uploader 1.44 Linux Steam

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SCS Workshop Uploader 1.44 Linux Steam

#1 Post by szymonkurzacz » 28 May 2022 11:11

Hello.

I am unable to start SCS Workshop Uploader under Linux Steam via Proton layer.

Error:
To run workshop uploader you need to be logged in to your steam account in Steam Client
Steam System Information dialogue:

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Computer Information:
    Manufacturer:  ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC.
    Model:  PRIME B450M-A
    Form Factor: Desktop
    No Touch Input Detected

Processor Information:
    CPU Vendor:  AuthenticAMD
    CPU Brand:  AMD Ryzen 5 3600X 6-Core Processor             
    CPU Family:  0x17
    CPU Model:  0x71
    CPU Stepping:  0x0
    CPU Type:  0x0
    Speed:  3800 Mhz
    12 logical processors
    6 physical processors
    HyperThreading:  Supported
    FCMOV:  Supported
    SSE2:  Supported
    SSE3:  Supported
    SSSE3:  Supported
    SSE4a:  Supported
    SSE41:  Supported
    SSE42:  Supported
    AES:  Supported
    AVX:  Supported
    AVX2:  Supported
    AVX512F:  Unsupported
    AVX512PF:  Unsupported
    AVX512ER:  Unsupported
    AVX512CD:  Unsupported
    AVX512VNNI:  Unsupported
    SHA:  Supported
    CMPXCHG16B:  Supported
    LAHF/SAHF:  Supported
    PrefetchW:  Unsupported

Operating System Version:
    Linux Mint 20.1 (64 bit)
    Kernel Name:  Linux
    Kernel Version:  5.4.0-109-generic
    X Server Vendor:  The X.Org Foundation
    X Server Release:  12013000
    X Window Manager:  Mutter (Muffin)
    Steam Runtime Version:  steam-runtime_0.20220315.0

Video Card:
    Driver:  NVIDIA Corporation NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1650 SUPER/PCIe/SSE2
    Driver Version:  4.6.0 NVIDIA 510.60.02
    OpenGL Version: 4.6
    Desktop Color Depth: 24 bits per pixel
    Monitor Refresh Rate: 60 Hz
    VendorID:  0x10de
    DeviceID:  0x2187
    Revision Not Detected
    Number of Monitors:  1
    Number of Logical Video Cards:  1
    Primary Display Resolution:  1920 x 1080
    Desktop Resolution: 1920 x 1080
    Primary Display Size: 18.78" x 10.55" (21.54" diag)
                                            47.7cm x 26.8cm (54.7cm diag)
    Primary Bus: PCI Express 16x
    Primary VRAM: 4096 MB
    Supported MSAA Modes:  2x 4x 8x 16x 

Sound card:
    Audio device: Nvidia GPU 99 HDMI/DP

Memory:
    RAM:  15998 MB

VR Hardware:
    VR Headset: None detected

Miscellaneous:
    UI Language:  English
    LANG:  en_US.UTF-8
    Total Hard Disk Space Available:  233705 MB
    Largest Free Hard Disk Block:  38164 MB

Storage:
    Number of SSDs: 0
    Number of HDDs: 0

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Additional information:
If uploader AND the game are downgraded to 1.43 uploader is working correctly, but some def files with changes introduced in 1.44 are not possible to upload (like parameter "part_type").

Reproduction:
Install Uploader on Linux Steam and try to launch it.
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Re: SCS Workshop Uploader 1.44 Linux Steam

#2 Post by szymonkurzacz » 10 Jun 2022 05:25

We already had a few 1.44 patch upgrades on Steam, but SCS Uploader is not touched, still calling me to login into Steam account while starting it from Steam App.
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Re: SCS Workshop Uploader 1.44 Linux Steam

#3 Post by Madkine » 10 Jun 2022 09:08

The issue appears to be Linux specific. I suggest creating a bug report and follow the bug reporting process.
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