This PR it just a hack to fix#1160 , it doesn't solve the underlying
problem.
It fixes the problem because by using execvp() directly, it avoids the
call to `sh` done with `system()`, which has a bug on Ubuntu 22.04 which
makes it i,compatibles with the glibc inside the AppImage.
It doesn't fix the underlying problem because the programs we call
themselves still link to the AppImage's libraries instead of the system
ones.
Compiler when compiling doesn't use them in those cases and emit a
warning, which is turned into an error by `-Werror`. Unfortunately,
CPack doesn't expose the logic it uses for stripping binaries.
* feat: Added simple stack trace output
* feat: Added backtrace wrapper
* build: Added libbacktrace include dirs to build
* build: Fixed libbacktrace variables
* build: More backtrace variable fixes
* build: Try to find backtrace include
* build: Get backtrace header from cmake script
* feat: Added backtrace support for execinfo
* feat: Added support for StackWalk on Windows
* feat: Initial implementation of an Intel Hex provider
* fix: Reading of bytes from intel hex files
* lang: Added localization for new provider
* ui: Only show file name in intel hex provider name
* feat: Added Motorola SREC provider
* sys: Initial effort to replace existing project files with a better system
* sys: Added back marking provider as dirty
* sys: Remove git commit information from project files
* sys: Format data processor save file nicely
* fix: Automatic pattern loading not working correctly
* ui: Added warning popup when closing a provider with modifications
Closes#604
* sys: Fixed build issues
* tests: Removed useless debug logs
* patterns: Updated pattern language
* sys: Added log message when crashing with a signal
* sys: Make sure abnormal termination handlers are being called more reliably