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Subject: Hung XMMS when disabling
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Package: xmms-scrobbler
Version: 0.3.6-1asd3
Severity: important

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I attempted to disable the plugin using XMMS's preferences, and when I
clicked the checkbox XMMS hung (though music kept playing until the
current ogg was over).

Here is the output from xmms's console:

2005-01-31 03:47:07 [scrobbler.c] sc_cleaner: scrobbler shutting down
2005-01-31 03:47:07 [xmms_scrobbler.c] cleanup: about to lock mutex
2005-01-31 03:47:07 [xmms_scrobbler.c] cleanup: locked mutex
2005-01-31 03:47:07 [xmms_scrobbler.c] cleanup: joining threads
2005-01-31 03:47:07 [xmms_scrobbler.c] xs_thread: scrobbler thread: exiting
Terminated


The terminated is several minutes later, when I finally gave up waiting
and did a 'killall xmms'

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I've been using it a fair bit, and its never hung again, so I suspect
that maybe the problem is indeed gone. Perhaps the first time I just
didn't wait long enough, or somesuch.


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