@Mélodie: Then installing the missing dependency fixed the segfault for you, didn't it?
You could try another provider (see `redshift -l list`) or add your location manually `redshift -l LAT:LON`, see `man redshift`).
You can try installing the .deb (`sudo dpkg -i ...deb`) directly: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/redshift/1.8-0ubuntu6
About 1.8 in ArchLinux: it probably does not have the missing dependency issue, and is the latest upstream version. Ubuntu only carries a single patch, which tries to get the geolocation 3 times.
@Mélodie:
Then installing the missing dependency fixed the segfault for you, didn't it?
You could try another provider (see `redshift -l list`) or add your location manually `redshift -l LAT:LON`, see `man redshift`).
You can try installing the .deb (`sudo dpkg -i ...deb`) directly: https:/ /launchpad. net/ubuntu/ +source/ redshift/ 1.8-0ubuntu6
About 1.8 in ArchLinux: it probably does not have the missing dependency issue, and is the latest upstream version.
Ubuntu only carries a single patch, which tries to get the geolocation 3 times.