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Stuck "loading" when opening an email #1881
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0.4.25 also affected. |
Me too, +1 |
Upgraded to 16.04 and everything seems to be working as expected.
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I'm using the git version with latest commit from Arch Linux AUR |
possible duplicate #1280 |
@jstejada I would lean away from calling this a dup. Although possibly related the behaviour is distinct. In the other issue the reporter specified that the body is empty but he can go back and forth. In my case, I could do nothing but hard restart Nylas. No amount of clicking would get the screen to change beyond what was shown in the above example. When it happened once, every subsequent opening of the program it would happen again making it unusable. The only thing that would repair it was a removal and reinstall. |
I see, thanks for the additional details @1beb |
Hi all, |
Hey @vanhonit thanks for catching that. Do you think you can submit a PR with your fix so we can include it in the main N1 repo. Thanks! |
Hi @jstejada, |
this pr has been merged in so I'm closing this issue! |
Stuck here, no matter what conversation I try to click on:
What operating system are you using?
Ubuntu 15.10 64 bit
What version of N1 are you using?
0.4.19-d41e72c
Bug?
Probably. From debug logs:
Do you have any third-party plugins installed?
None
Is the issue related to a specific email provider (Gmail, Exchange, etc.)?
Unclear, but I'm only using Gmail, specifically google apps.
Is the issue reproducible with a particular attachment, message, signature, etc?
Presently, any conversation I click on gets stuck "loading"
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