Google-Play-Music-Desktop-Player-UNOFFICIAL-: Google Play Music Desktop Player crashes immediately

OS: Ubuntu Disco Dingo 19.04 GPMDP Version: 4.6.0 and 4.6.1 Issue Descriptions: The Player crashes on startup : fish: “google-play-music-desktop-player” terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error) Steps to Reproduce: Install the version 4.6.1 on Ubuntu 19.04 and start it.

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  • State: closed
  • Created 5 years ago
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  • Comments: 35 (2 by maintainers)

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This seems to happen on Arch suddendly: “terminated by signal SIGSEGV (Address boundary error)”

I found it after some poking around through other issues here.

https://2974-40008106-gh.circle-artifacts.com/0/home/circleci/project/dist/installers/debian/google-play-music-desktop-player_4.6.1_amd64.deb

You have to go here, login, click on the latest build there, and then click the assetst tab.

It would be better if we could just get a release that fixes this. This has been broken for quite a few months now… not everyone in the world is using LTS Ubuntu and can wait months for a fix. @MarshallOfSound please release a new version that contains this fix.

We’re still waiting for a new release.

when will another release be released? I assume the pc has arrived in canada and this has been an issue for a long time. I see an open issue for 4.7 but why not release 4.6.2 or 4.6.1-3?

The release from circleci works fine for me on openSUSE Tumbleweed. image

That is incorrect @simoniz0r , the release build in the other issue is broken.

Bump, and thanks @oh4 !

Bump, would love an update on when this will see official release. Thank you!

Any update on this possibly being pushed to the main site for .deb? I installed using deb packages and prefer to keep it that way since I wrote some automation to configure my desktop. I can always rewrite the task to pull from GITHUB rather than deb but I prefer not to.

Ok, so I found the deb repo here: https://github.com/MarshallOfSound/Google-Play-Music-Desktop-Player-UNOFFICIAL-/blob/master/docs/Installation_On_Debian.md so I removed the manual .deb package and installed using the repo. That worked, however, it’s version 4.4.0 instead of 4.6.1. When can we expect the repo to contain the latest build?

@simoniz0r Any news for a new release? I can’t seem to find the assets either.

@simoniz0r FWIW you can use the assets from CI on master as a temporary workaround

I’m not entirely sure what you’re talking about here? I tried looking here, but I can’t find anywhere to download assets.

@simoniz0r FWIW you can use the assets from CI on master as a temporary workaround

Please make a new release regardless of new features. I (and any other user on a distro newer than Ubuntu 18.04) cannot use this program at all as is.