vinszent / gnome-twitch

Enjoy Twitch on your GNU/Linux desktop
http://gnome-twitch.vinszent.com
Other
440 stars 40 forks source link

Segmentation fault after login on Debian Stretch #351

Open TheOuterLinux opened 6 years ago

TheOuterLinux commented 6 years ago

$ gnome-twitch [03:17:57] Message - GNOME-Twitch : {GtApp} Startup [03:17:57] Message - GNOME-Twitch : {GtApp} Loading chat settings [03:17:57] Message - GNOME-Twitch : {GtApp} Activate [03:17:57] Message - GNOME-Twitch : {GtPlayer} Loaded player backend 'MPV OpenGL player backend' [03:17:57] Message - GNOME-Twitch : {GtPlayerBackendMpvOpenGL} Init [03:17:58] Critical - GLib : g_ptr_array_removeindex: assertion 'index < rarray->len' failed [03:17:58] Critical - Json : json_node_get_node_type: assertion 'JSON_NODE_IS_VALID (node)' failed Segmentation fault

Can anyone at least tell me where in the heck the configuration files are at so I can delete them and maybe get some functionality back? I looked in my hidden folders but couldn't find anything, which is troubling because I like knowing what's going on and I didn't know you were collecting emails before I tried to log in: https://github.com/vinszent/gnome-twitch/issues/254. I was originally using this program to search for streams and then just use "mpv https://twitch.tv/channel" and IRC for chat.

vinszent commented 6 years ago

Firstly it's not my fault Twitch has a stupid ACL setup and as I wrote in that bug I don't use your email, it's only so I can read a user's followed streams.

You can delete your OAuth token from DConf using gsettings set com.vinszent.GnomeTwitch oauth-token "", this is equivalent to logging out.