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Crash when opening Preferences #493
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Just updated flatpaks; same issue Nuvola Apps - Genuine flatpak build |
Issue: tiliado/nuvolaplayer#493 Signed-off-by: Jiří Janoušek <janousek.jiri@gmail.com>
Hello @sebawild. Thanks for reporting the issue. The fix is being built right now. |
Could you test the latest stable build? It contains Nuvola 4.15.0 and Diorite 4.15.1. |
I installed the update and the preferences show up now. |
Great 👍
People pay to use Nuvola, so I always try to fix any reported bugs as soon as possible. I do my best to provide them with good software. |
Released with Nuvola 4.16.0, more info: Nuvola 4.16 Brings Libre.FM Scrobbling, Ivoox Service, and more |
Basic information
Your Linux distribution and its version: Ubuntu 18.04
Your desktop environment: Unity
Nuvola Runtime version: 4.14.6
The web app you use and its version: Google Calendar script 1.3.2
Describe the bug
When I click on Preferences in the setting menu, the app crashes.
Terminal output:
Runner: [CRITICAL Δ05s741856us DioriteGlib] drt_variant_utils_to_strv: assertion 'variant != NULL' failed
Runner: [CRITICAL Δ000108us DioriteGlib] Application will not function properly.
Runner: [CRITICAL Δ000061us DioriteGlib] drt_variant_utils_to_strv: assertion 'variant != NULL' failed
Runner: [CRITICAL Δ000048us DioriteGlib] Application will not function properly.
Worker: [DEBUG Δ04s438064us DioriteGlib] DuplexChannel.vala:502: Channel (0) has been closed.
Worker: [DEBUG Δ000269us DioriteGlib] DuplexChannel.vala:328: The channel has already been closed
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Steps to reproduce the behavior
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