Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-27 Thread Thomas Perl
Hi, On Thu, 27 Dec 2012, Ben Finney wrote: On 21-Dec-2012, Ben Finney wrote: There are *no* HTTP packets in the TCPDump capture during the gPodder session. The only traffic captured at all is from my IRC client; gPodder appears to have generated no traffic. Further investigation shows that

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-27 Thread tony mancill
package gpodder forwarded 696117 https://bugs.gpodder.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1732 tag 696117 + upstream thanks signature.asc Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-26 Thread Ben Finney
package gpodder retitle 696117 gpodder: No useful information on failure to contact HTTP proxy thanks On 21-Dec-2012, Ben Finney wrote: There are *no* HTTP packets in the TCPDump capture during the gPodder session. The only traffic captured at all is from my IRC client; gPodder appears to have

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-20 Thread Thomas Perl
Hi, On Thu, 20 Dec 2012, Ben Finney wrote: Each feed update fails with the following traceback: = 1355775035.976728 [gPodder] INFO: Error: Traceback (most recent call last): File /usr/lib/pymodules/python2.7/gpodder/gui.py, line 2960, in update_feed_cache_proc

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-20 Thread Ben Finney
On 20-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote: This happens when there are no HTTP headers retrieved from the server (usually this happens when there's no Internet connection, hence Offline). Can you please check with Wireshark how the HTTP traffic looks like? Thanks. I have used TCPDump to capture

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-19 Thread Ben Finney
(Re-sending this after correcting the confusing errors I made.) On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote: Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian unstable). There's a tool called gpodder-migrate2tres that can be used to convert your gPodder 2 database to gPodder 3.

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-17 Thread Thomas Perl
Hi, On Mon, 17 Dec 2012, Ben Finney wrote: Error while updating feed The feed at http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/feed/2888650/podcast.xml could not be updated. (...) How can I diagnose this further to see what might be going wrong? Run gPodder in a Terminal using gpodder

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-17 Thread Ben Finney
On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote: Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian unstable). There's a tool called gpodder-migrate2tres that can be used to convert your gPodder 2 database to gPodder 3. That might be good for me, but won't help with the release of

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-17 Thread tony mancill
On 12/17/2012 12:42 PM, Ben Finney wrote: On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote: Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian unstable). There's a tool called gpodder-migrate2tres that can be used to convert your gPodder 2 database to gPodder 3. That might be good for

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-17 Thread Ben Finney
On 17-Dec-2012, tony mancill wrote: On 12/17/2012 12:42 PM, Ben Finney wrote: On 17-Dec-2012, Thomas Perl wrote: Also, you might want to migrate to gPodder 3.x (can be found in Debian unstable). There's a tool called gpodder-migrate2tres that can be used to convert your gPodder 2 database

Bug#696117: Update fails with “Error while updating feed” for every subscription

2012-12-16 Thread Ben Finney
Package: gpodder Version: 2.20.1-1 Severity: normal gPodder is failing to update from any of my subscriptions. After a recent upgrade of some GNOME packages in Squeeze, every subscription (all of which have previously worked fine with this verion of gPodder) now cause gPodder to report: