Hi Paul, I don't use Rythmbox any more. I will not be testing this bug
again, so please feel free to close the report.
Regards
Shelagh

On Tue., 3 Dec. 2019, 22:16 Paul White, <[email protected]>
wrote:

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> Paul White
> [Ubuntu Bug Squad]
>
> ** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Incomplete
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> Title:
>   Rhythmbox tries to open non-audio files and crashes.
>
> Status in rhythmbox package in Ubuntu:
>   Incomplete
>
> Bug description:
>   When there are .mood files left over from Amarok or Clementine sometimes
> Rhythmbox will crash. I have to find what file Rhythmbox was trying to play
> and go to that folder and delete the (corrupted .mood file).
>   In the --debug logs the mood file is being read as a pixbuf file. I'm
> guessing that this means the file has somehow been corrupted. My file
> manager also shows the file in question as being an image file. I think
> mood files are supposed to be simple text files.
>   My real question is why does Rhythmbox just not ignore files which are
> not audio files rather than crashing?
>   I'm using Rhythmbox 2.96
>   and I'm happy to post a debug  log next time it happens if you like.
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Title:
  Rhythmbox tries to open non-audio files and crashes.

Status in rhythmbox package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  When there are .mood files left over from Amarok or Clementine sometimes 
Rhythmbox will crash. I have to find what file Rhythmbox was trying to play and 
go to that folder and delete the (corrupted .mood file). 
  In the --debug logs the mood file is being read as a pixbuf file. I'm 
guessing that this means the file has somehow been corrupted. My file manager 
also shows the file in question as being an image file. I think mood files are 
supposed to be simple text files.
  My real question is why does Rhythmbox just not ignore files which are not 
audio files rather than crashing? 
  I'm using Rhythmbox 2.96 
  and I'm happy to post a debug  log next time it happens if you like.

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