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Memory Fault (core dumped) #261
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@kraxarn Hi, NetBSD package maintainer here. I can reproduce this on my system. Even though, I've just build the latest release with
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Yeah, seems to be the same issue as #251. Because there has been no progress in the pull request in a while, I'll probably try to fix the remaining issues with it myself, as this seems to be a fairly common issue. As for working around this, the config file should be in "~/.config/kraxarn/spotify-qt.json", which can be fetched using "spotify-qt --paths". If you open the file and set "Spotify.start_client" to "false", or just delete the file entirely, you should be able to start the client again. |
Is this at all related to librespot/issues/1308 ? |
@pfr-dev I don't think so. I had no issues with authentication while trying to reproduce your issue. You might have had bad luck and bumped into both of these. For the record, I use |
Yeah, seems to be the same issue as #251. Because there has been no progress in the pull request in a while, I'll probably try to fix the remaining issues with it myself, as this seems to be a fairly common issue. As for working around this, the config file should be in "~/.config/kraxarn/spotify-qt.json", which can be fetched using "spotify-qt --paths". If you open the file and set "Spotify.start_client" to "false", or just delete the file entirely, you should be able to start the client again. |
System information
NetBSD-10 STABLE
Detailed information
spotify-qt
would launch to begin with, but would not play anything due to aFailed to start playback: Player command failed: No active device found
. So I looked and it seemed no playback device was listed. So I went in and added the path to/usr/pkg/bin/librespot
for the device, restartedspotify-qt
and....What happens?
So I checked the
.core
file...Not much info here...
I tried uninstalling, clearing
~/.cache/spotify-qt/
and reinstalling but the issue persists. How can I completely purgespotify-qt
and its dependencies from my system to start again?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: