MarshallOfSound / Google-Play-Music-Desktop-Player-UNOFFICIAL-

A beautiful cross platform Desktop Player for Google Play Music
https://www.googleplaymusicdesktopplayer.com
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Version 4.5.0 not found in Debian repository #3007

Open SolarLiner opened 6 years ago

SolarLiner commented 6 years ago

OS: Ubuntu 17.10

Issue Descriptions: apt shows latest available version of GPMDP to be version 4.4.0; upgrading is only possible by manually installing the latest version from GitHub Releases, which kind of defeats the purpose of the Bintray repository.

jostrander commented 6 years ago

Agreed. Seems the windows store has suffered the same fate and is stuck on 4.4.0.

MarshallOfSound commented 6 years ago

Hm,I've definitely uploaded 4.5.0 to both places :thinking:

jostrander commented 6 years ago

So 4.5.0 is only available in the 32 bit repository for trusty. The debian repository has no mention of 4.5.0 and trusty 64 bit is also missing 4.5.0.

SolarLiner commented 6 years ago

Clean install of Ubuntu 18.04, added the repository and still nothing. capture du 2018-05-07 17-22-50

jostrander commented 6 years ago

I don't have access to bintray, so I can't be sure how to fix this issue. Assigning to @MarshallOfSound.

juliencampion commented 5 years ago

I'm using the Debian repository as well. There is still no update available beyond 4.4.0 as of today. Any update on the advancement of, well, updates, on the repository? Thanks in advance.

Walkman100 commented 5 years ago

Also using the debian repository, latest version I get is 4.4.0-1.

calvin-sykes commented 4 years ago

This still isn't fixed. It looks like the problem is that while you point users to download the 'debian' repository here, you've added the newer packages to the old 'trusty' repository. (compare http://dl.bintray.com/marshallofsound/deb/dists/debian/main/binary-amd64/Packages with http://dl.bintray.com/marshallofsound/deb/dists/trusty/main/binary-amd64/Packages)

So this should be relatively easy to fix, and it'd be great if it could be because at the moment the app is unusable when installed via apt as the 4.4.0 version has the "stuck at Loading Music Library Issue". I assume only the owner of the bintray account (@MarshallOfSound ?) is able to sort this though?