Encountered this on Linux Mint. The installer fatally crashed without even leaving the option to use the automatic reporting tool. Manually doing rm -rf /target/usr/local/share/* allows the installer to complete, because only removing the man directory makes the installer create a symlink and it will still crash, just with a different error.
Encountered this on Linux Mint. The installer fatally crashed without even leaving the option to use the automatic reporting tool. Manually doing rm -rf /target/ usr/local/ share/* allows the installer to complete, because only removing the man directory makes the installer create a symlink and it will still crash, just with a different error.