Making UPnP optional is already the case, please go to the Amarok Settings menu
-> Configure Amarok -> Plugins and disable the UPnP collection.
AFAIK it is disabled by default in most distributions, else this would need to
be done by distributions who do not ship an UPnP kio. Again, not an Amarok bug
at all.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1358269
Title:
UPnP plugin file missing in trusty
Status in “amarok” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
The "amarok" package in precise includes the file:
/usr/lib/kde4/amarok_collection-upnpcollection.so
In same package in trusty does not include this file.
I suspect this causes the following error when I run "amarok --debug" in
trusty:
[PluginManager] found plugin: "amarok_collection-upnpcollection"
enabled: true
[WARNING] [PluginManager] "Failed to get factory 'amarok_collection-
upnpcollection' from KPluginLoader: Could not find plugin 'UPnP
Collection' for application 'amarok'"
I suspect this is why UPnP sources don't show up in the GUI.
Note: I asked about this previously in
https://answers.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/amarok/+question/253240
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