I think that this has been happening for a while, but while I was trying to 
write an update to conkyClementine, I was able to verify some very 
disturbing information in Clementine 1.4 rc1. This isn't 100% reproducible, 
which makes it harder to diagnose. The basic steps are:


   1. Open Clementine, make sure you don't have any playlists open
   2. Click to the Playlists window
   3. Double-click on one of the playlists to open it, this will be refered 
   to as Test A (as an side: didn't there used to be options on the Context 
   menu for a playlist to "Append" and "Replace" the current playlist?)
   4. Note that there are now two playlist tabs, one named "Playlist xxx" 
   and one with Test A
   5. Press "Play"
   6. Go back to the Playlist window and double-click on a different 
   playlist, we will refer to this as Test B
   7. Note that there are now three playlist tabs open, "Playlist xxx", 
   Test A and Test B.
   8. Click on one of the songs in Test B and hit Play
   9. Click onto Test A
   10. Close Test B - do *not* stop playback first
   11. Close Test A
   12. In the Playlist window, double-click on the Test A


*Expected behavior: *Test A loads with the songs that were originally in 
that playlist. If you close Clementine, open it back up, Test A still 
contains the songs that were originally in it.

*Observed behavior:* at least 5% of the times this test is run, Test A 
loads but with songs from Test B. Close out of Clementine, reopen it and 
re-load Test A, it still contains songs that were in Test B.

Results: The actual contents of Test A are gone and cannot be retrieved 
except from a backup.

This is *NOT GOOD*.


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