Error fetching nearby places
See original GitHub issueSummary:
Error fetching nearby places. no such column: location_language (cod…
Steps to reproduce:
Click on the icon for nearby location in the bottom menu. Wait for the GPS location to fix. Click on the button for searching in this area.
System logs:
Add logcat files here (if possible).
Need help? See https://github.com/commons-app/apps-android-commons/wiki/Getting-app-logs-from-Android-Studio
Device and Android version:
Google Pixel 3a Android 12 stock version
Commons app version:
3.1.1~1c9267ca0
Screen-shots:
Would you like to work on the issue?
I’m not an Android programmer but I can help with testing.
Issue Analytics
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- Created 2 years ago
- Comments:17 (12 by maintainers)
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This does fix the issue. Odd that a clean install wouldn’t, but I’m guessing that local database wasn’t removed in the uninstall, so it still contained the deprecated column. Thanks for your help
@Light-jetPilot have you tried going to Settings>Apps>Commons>Storage & Cache and then clearing both the storage and cache memory? That resolved both issues in my case.