No, I just went back to Amarok... but it seems to be working now.
Strange. Maybe I had some bizarrely broken stray environment variable
or something? Anyway, guess we can just close this... thanks.
** Changed in: gpodder (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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gpodder crashes when run from t
Have you found out the cause of your problem already? What exactly is
run on the command line ("type gpodder") and what kind of packages of
gPodder have you got installed?
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gpodder crashes when run from the command line
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/317766
You received this bug notification b
However, I have just discovered that if I click Applications -> Sound
and Video -> gPodder, *that* works fine. Even though peeking at the
.desktop file suggests that that's just running "gpodder", just like I
did from the command line.
Mysterious...
** Summary changed:
- gpodder crashes at star