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Package: audacious
Version: 1.5.1-1
Severity: minor

Audacious doesn't play command-line arguments on first invokation. For
example, executing:

  % audacious foo.mp3

.. with no instance of audacious running will start audacious with the saved
playlist from the *previous* invokation and begin playing it. Running the
command again from a different terminal (or similar) begins playing foo.mp3.

(Specifying "-p" causes a SEGV, but I think this already filed elsewhere;
regardless, it is not clear it would be necessary as the above command does
indeed begin playback, just with the old playlist.)

I can reproduce this with the version in upstream's Mercurial tree (r4718:)


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this is fixed in audacious/1.5.1-4.



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