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regarding xmms: Random stays in first playlist
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Package: xmms
Version: 1.2.5-2
Severity: normal


To reproduce:
 - Make two playlists, which have no song in common: a.m3u and b.m3u
 - Turn on random play in xmms
 - Quit xmms 
 - Start xmms from the commandline with both playlists: 'xmms a.m3u b.m3u' 

Error: 
  The first song that is now played, is _always_ from the first
  playlist. 

You can verify this by starting xmms several times. Having less songs
in the first playlists makes it more obvious.

marko schulz


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Version: 1:1.2.10+20070601-1+rm

The xmms package has been removed from Debian testing, unstable and
experimental, so I am now closing the bugs that were still opened
against it.

For more information about this package's removal, read
http://bugs.debian.org/461309 . That bug might give the reasons why
this package was removed, and suggestions of possible replacements.

Don't hesitate to reply to this mail if you have any question.

Thank you for your contribution to Debian.

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Marco Rodrigues
http://Marco.Tondela.org


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