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When trying to configure a Google Drive account, the "Authenticating to Google Drive" window appears very briefly, then it disappears, and a dialog shows up with this message:
"There was an issue authenticating to Google Drive"
With this error messages: 2023/10/23 16:13:53 NOTICE: Config file "/home/user/.var/app/com.hunterwittenborn.Celeste/config/rclone/rclone.conf" not found - using defaults 2023/10/23 16:13:53 Failed to configure token: failed to start auth webserver: listen tcp 127.0.0.1:53682: bind: address already in use
I found this previous issue #43, but I'm not sure if it's the same issue or not.
Using Celeste version 0.7.0 (via Flathub) on GNOME 45.0.
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Hey @eldelacajita@edisso999: Did the fix mentioned at #43 (comment) not work for you guys? Everything should still be working regardless, but if it isn't that should hopefully fix things up temporarily.
Hi, @hwittenborn! It doesn't seem to do anything. This is what I'm doing:
Open the app.
Select "Google Drive" in server type and enter any valid name for it.
Click on "log in".
The window gets greyed out and (sometimes, not always) the above-mentioned dialog appears, and the browser takes me to a localhost address with an error.
When trying to configure a Google Drive account, the "Authenticating to Google Drive" window appears very briefly, then it disappears, and a dialog shows up with this message:
"There was an issue authenticating to Google Drive"
With this error messages:
2023/10/23 16:13:53 NOTICE: Config file "/home/user/.var/app/com.hunterwittenborn.Celeste/config/rclone/rclone.conf" not found - using defaults 2023/10/23 16:13:53 Failed to configure token: failed to start auth webserver: listen tcp 127.0.0.1:53682: bind: address already in use
I found this previous issue #43, but I'm not sure if it's the same issue or not.
Using Celeste version 0.7.0 (via Flathub) on GNOME 45.0.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: