Electron 4 and 2 versions conflict
Build locally two versions of electron. 4.0.0 first and then 2.0.14 later.
Have error on 2.0.14 electron start.
.\electron\out\D\electron.exe --enable-logging
[7992:1204/204023.135:ERROR:connection.cc(1964)] Cookie sqlite error 1, errno 0: no such column: persistent, sql: DELETE FROM cookies WHERE persistent != 1
[7992:1204/204023.135:FATAL:connection.cc(1458)] SQL Error in DELETE FROM cookies WHERE persistent != 1, no such column: persistent
Backtrace:
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A7F545A5+669541]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A7F540C8+668296]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A7FC6F90+1139024]
sql::Connection::OpenInMemory [0x000001D6BD333027+66427]
blink::mojom::PresentationServiceResponseValidator::Accept [0x000001D6B1C09602+71857488]
blink::mojom::PresentationServiceResponseValidator::Accept [0x000001D6B1C0CDB3+71871745]
blink::mojom::PresentationServiceResponseValidator::Accept [0x000001D6B1C0D976+71874756]
blink::mojom::PresentationServiceResponseValidator::Accept [0x000001D6B1BFFCA7+71818229]
blink::mojom::PresentationServiceResponseValidator::Accept [0x000001D6B1C0034F+71819933]
blink::mojom::PresentationServiceResponseValidator::Accept [0x000001D6B1C00B5A+71821992]
blink::mojom::PresentationServiceResponseValidator::Accept [0x000001D6B1C0FA33+71883137]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A7ECF5C0+124800]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A7F5DBCD+707981]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A81BDE9B+3199067]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A81BE8DA+3201690]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A81A7499+3106393]
base::SequencedWorkerPool::EnableForProcess [0x000001D6A81CCD01+3260097]
BaseThreadInitThunk [0x00007FFFF9743034+20]
RtlUserThreadStart [0x00007FFFFC181471+33]
System: Windows 10. Visual Studio 2017, etc.
To have electron 2 running remove files from C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\Electron what looks like they have something with cookies and db.