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* Messages for package media-sound/spotify-0.9.17.1-r1:
* If Spotify crashes after an upgrade its cache may be corrupt.
* To remove the cache:
* rm -rf ~/.cache/spotify
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* you need to use the ld.bfd linker with openssl
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/opt/spotify/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/libcrypto.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /opt/spotify/spotify-client/spotify)
/opt/spotify/spotify-client/spotify: /usr/lib64/libssl.so.1.0.0: no version information available (required by /opt/spotify/spotify-client/spotify)
When I look for help for this problem one of the solutions is aways getting codecs in sketchy as hell sites, that only give you a ".exe" file when downloading, and people on the Spotify forums warning others to not install the adware that comes with, and I would want to avoid it if possible. But I tried other appointed solutions like deleting all my local library from Spotify and then re-importing, installing libquicktime, unmerging it from the system and emerging again and deleting the cache. You guys have any idea?




