On 31/12/2011 20:21, Siegfried Gevatter wrote:
I can't reproduce this anymore after rebooting the computer.
I'll just close the bug then. Please reopen if you encounter this issue
again.
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On 31/12/2011 06:23, Siegfried Gevatter wrote:
** Attachment added: banshee.log
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Looks like a DBus failure.
You mentioned you restarted gnome-shell. Is DBUS_SESSION_BUS_ADDRESS set in
Could you attach the output of banshee --debug including the crash
please?
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By sometimes, do you mean that it happens to some compilations and not
to others, or do you mean that it happens to the same compilation
sometimes?
It could be that Banshee does not manage to obtain the release year for
some audio CDs, and as such saves it as 1.
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Sounds like it could be an issue caused by the LibraryWatcher extension.
Could you try disabling it if you have it enabled and seeing if the
issue still occurs?
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Oh yeah, please get the output of banshee --debug while reproducing
the issue and attach it here.
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Title:
When importing audio CDs not all ID3
On 24/12/2011 02:47, aarne kyppö wrote:
Public bug reported:
My Banshee-player doesnt play songs from beginning to end. It quit
playing few seconds before it should. In one song unplayed part is 2
seconds. in other song time is 3 seconds.
It's most likely a crash. Could you post the output
Could you post the output of banshee --debug please?
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Title:
On 18/12/2011 02:01, Rüdiger Kupper wrote:
Public bug reported:
When Banshee is running and I insert an audio cd, nothing happens. The audio
cd is not displayed in the banshee side panel.
If I kill and restart banshee (simply closing down does often not help!), the
audio CD is displayed.
Based on a comment on the merge request, it looks like this bug has
already been fixed upstream, so I've marked it as such. Thanks anywya.
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Bertram, your log looks very different from the original two logs, which
indicate that this bug is actually a duplicate of Bug #883023. Please file a new
bug instead.
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** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 875122
Banshee Spontaneously Closes Shortly After Launch
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Here's a debdiff for gtk+2.0 from 2.24.6 to 2.24.7.
** Patch added: debdiff.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk+2.0/+bug/878933/+attachment/2631867/+files/debdiff.patch
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It looks like the dependency problems started from gstreamer0.10
-plugins-good which for some reason did not manage to pull in its
libtag1c2a dependency.
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libtag1c2a was attempted, but taglib itself has not been converted to a
multiarch package just yet. I'm reassigning this bug to taglib.
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** Changed in: taglib
How did you encounter this bug?
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package
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873787 ***
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The log's good enough, thanks. I've identified that this bug is a
duplicate of Bug #873787, and that it has been worked around in
2.2.1-1ubuntu2 which is present in oneiric-proposed.
Please follow the
Fixed in 2.3.2-1ubuntu1.
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Title:
banshee youtube
Fixed in 2.3.2-1ubuntu1
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Title:
Add genre filter
Could you upload your $HOME/.config/banshee-1/log file, or otherwise the
output of banshee --debug in the terminal?
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Title:
Banshee will not start from the launcher or from the
First verify if your bug is really the same as this bug by comparing the
crash output with your own (see the log attachment).
If it is, then follow the gnome-bugs link above and subscribe yourself
to the bug report on the GNOME Bugzilla.
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Closing as invalid due to lack of information. If you encounter this
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On 07/12/2011 19:18, David Ramalho wrote:
Fresh silent crash on a heavy DAAP / iTunes network environment :)
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That crash is due to bug #782802 which
On 08/12/2011 00:54, David Ramalho wrote:
Ahh
I'll proceed to complain elsewhere I guess :) , thanks Chow :)
You probably want to subscribe yourself to the bug I mentioned (and the
gnome-bugs link on that bug as well).
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On 08/12/2011 06:30, Launchpad Bug Tracker wrote:
when an application is opened with bashtree media player, attempt to
close the application is not successfull.
You can't open an application with Banshee. Do you mean you're attempting to
open a media file?
Could you post step by step
Could you get the output of 'banshee --debug' across a few song changes
(to see what happens when Banshee attempts to scrobble) please?
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Are podcasts even supposed to be scrobbled? As far as I know, last.fm
scrobbling is meant to be done with music tracks. There isn't really a
point in scrobbling podcasts, now is there?
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Please try with Banshee 2.2.1-1ubuntu2 available in oneiric-proposed, as
per comment #17 in Bug #873787.
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On 04/12/2011 04:28, Haneef Mubarak wrote:
I experienced this bug, and I have found a temporary fix (I use
Oneiric):
I don't know if it works the GUI way, but since I prefer the command-
line anyways:
-You Must be An Administrator on your local
What do you mean by Banshee hasn't graphic team? Could you perhaps
upload a screenshot too demonstrate the issue?
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Title:
Impossible to find Banshee in Unity on 11.10 by
Banshee needs input from the Unity team about whether or not searching
in the Categories field is considered feasible, as music is already
listed there. See comment #6.
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I meant theme, of course.
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Title:
banshee hasn't graphic theme, only menu is present
Status in “banshee” package in Ubuntu:
Thanks for the stack trace. I have forwarded this bug upstream (see the
gnome-bugs link above). Please subscribe yourself to the upstream bug
report for updates on this bug.
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1:21 eh? How precise. Could you see if this issue persists in 2.2.1?
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Title:
Banshee crashing after 1minute 21
Status in
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Status: Expired = Opinion
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Title:
bpm detection goes on endlessly if
On 28/11/2011 20:02, Jay S wrote:
Ah, I now see what the problem is. When the mp3s are first being
created, they have the extension .part, then are renamed to have the
extension .mp3. Banshee first sees the .part extension, believes the
file is in some format that it can't render, and doesn't
On 29/11/2011 00:02, Aaron Honeycutt wrote:
Public bug reported:
When using the Music Lens in Ubuntu 11.10 it moves the media to a area
in the left menu in Banshee 2.2.1 called File System Queue, I believe
it would be better to name it Unity Lens Queue as so the new user
knows how they made
After the crash, please upload ~/.config/banshee-1/log before restarting
Banshee.
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Fix has been committed upstream in commit
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Title:
bpm detection goes on endlessly if the music folder contains a non-
On 29/11/2011 00:33, Aaron Honeycutt wrote:
Invalid? does that mean it is useless? or just not worth working on?
It means it's not really a bug. Well a new extension that provides better
integration between the Unity Music Lens and Banshee would be nice though. The
File System Queue is meant for
Retargetting to soundtouch as per upstream comment:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=651182#c5
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On 29/11/2011 08:54, rubo77 wrote:
that was the output.
Well, really, I wanted the stuff that came before that in the log as well. I'll
forward this upstream anyway, since the wav probably makes things debuggable
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On 29/11/2011 09:04, Aaron Honeycutt wrote:
I have all music in banshee's library, and that comes from using the Music
Lens. Extension in Banshee or unity?
In both. Currently, the Unity music lens looks into Banshee's database directly,
looks for relevant files, and shows them in the lens. When
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 883455 ***
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Banshee crashes when Samsung YP-U3 mp3 player plugged in
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
On 28/11/2011 03:01, Jay S wrote:
I'm also encountering this problem. I'm not sure what else I can say;
the extension is enabled, and I am putting files into the main music
library directory. Banshee just never seems to check for new files, even
after restarting.
How does library watching
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 871389 ***
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Banshee: Segmentation fault when iPhone is connected to the PC
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Title:
Shuffle Mode Play next item icon not showing in
I have just forwarded the bug to the upstream bug tracker (see the
gnome-bugs link above). Please subscribe yourself to that bug and
answers their queries if they have any.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Strange, it looks like Banshee's MTP extension doesn't even notice your
phone getting connected.
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Importance:
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Triaged
Sound Menu is in the main Banshee package, so I'm reassigning back to
Banshee.
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(Ubuntu)
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Waiting for playback to begin... no
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Title:
Ubuntu One Music Store doesn't check out
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Title:
Ship a Purchased from Ubuntu One Music Store
This doesn't seem to be present in Ubuntu Oneiric. Could someone
confirm, please?
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On 24/11/2011 21:20, Chow Loong Jin wrote:
On 24/11/2011 19:38, David Ramalho wrote:
Sorry for the long delay, I do have Proposed updates enabled so I should
be getting the updates, but banshee keeps on silently crashing,
especially in the office where (if the bug is DAAP related) a lot
On 24/11/2011 19:38, David Ramalho wrote:
Sorry for the long delay, I do have Proposed updates enabled so I should
be getting the updates, but banshee keeps on silently crashing,
especially in the office where (if the bug is DAAP related) a lot of
iTunes are coming and going
Could you check
Reassigning to Banshee -- the Last.fm extension is in Banshee itself,
not banshee-community-extensions.
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On 24/11/2011 23:55, David Ramalho wrote:
libmono-zeroconf1.0-cil:
Installed: 0.9.0-3~ubuntu0.1
Candidate: 0.9.0-3~ubuntu0.1
Version table:
*** 0.9.0-3~ubuntu0.1 0
500 http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ oneiric-proposed/main amd64
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Could you pinpoint exactly which extension it is? Also, please upload
the output of banshee --debug after running killall -SIGQUIT banshee
when it hangs as per http://banshee.fm/contribute/file-bugs/.
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** Changed in:
Please run banshee as banshee --debug, and in a separate terminal, run
killall -SIGQUIT banshee when it hangs. Then please upload the full output
from banshee --debug (it should have a stack trace after the SIGQUIT command).
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I marked it as wontfix in Oneiric, but it's already fixed in Precise.
While this change is minor, I don't think it by itself is worth a
StableReleaseUpdate.
Also, I accidentally closed this bug in the debian/changelog for the
2.2.1 upload, which led to this whole discussion in the first place
General rule: one bug per trace. #8 and #9 have the same trace, so they
go into one bug. #11.. well I have no idea, because there's no trace in
that log -- you need to run killall -SIGQUIT banshee to get Banshee to
output a trace when it hangs.
To be honest, I don't even know what this bug is for
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 873787 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/873787
The Banshee crash is unrelated to Rhythmbox, and is actually Bug
#873787. Considering this bug has more Banshee debugging information
than Rhythmbox, I'll mark this as a duplicate of that bug. Please file a
Okay, it looks like the fix wasn't part of the -proposed upload. I don't
really know how it ended up in the changelog.
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This bug seems like a minor cosmetic issue anyway, so I'll just mark the
oneiric task as won'tfix.
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: Fix Committed = Won't Fix
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On 20/11/2011 08:16, mathew thomas wrote:
by the looks of it there are a large number of files missing
No, there aren't any files missing. Some of them are optional, and many of them
are just located in different paths. I don't really know what's going wrong,
though.. It looks like your Mono
Thanks for looking into this. I've forwarded this to the upstream bug
tracker (see the gnome-bugs link at the top of this page), so please
subscribe yourself there and post your findings there. :-)
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On 20/11/2011 14:39, baxter42 wrote:
Here was the latest crash when I did something I apparently wasn't
supposed to do:
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[307 Debug 01:34:50.173] Finished - Adding 2 of 2 to Audiobooks
[4 Debug 01:34:50.242] Exception executing command: UPDATE
Looks like your second crash was fixed in 2.2.1. Please try using that from
oneiric-proposed instead.
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GNOME Shell does not support the sound indicator. I've no idea if they
ever plan to, so I'll just reassign the bug there.
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On 18/11/2011 20:45, Adam Pledger wrote:
** Attachment added: Banshee console output.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/892029/+attachment/2600844/+files/banshee-console-output.txt
Please set /proc/sys/kernel/yama/ptrace_scope to 0, (sudo sysctl
kernel/yama/ptrace_scope=0) and try again
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 875632 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/875632
Thanks for testing. This is a duplicate of Bug #875632 which has already been
fixed in oneiric-proposed.
duplicate 875632
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Works for me based on dbus-monitor output. Banshee is sent instead of
notify-sharp in the org.freedesktop.Notifications.Notify call.
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Can't really test this bug as the buggy gconf has already been fixed in
oneiric-updates (see Bug #848198) and Banshee only had this error with
the buggy GConf, so let's just mark it as verification-done.
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On 17/11/2011 03:24, Christofer E. Hydén wrote:
Thank you, bug #875632 seems to be my bug as you said, but updating to 2.2.1
from proposed didn't resolve the issue I'm affraid. I'll see if I can look a
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 836909 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/836909
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Banshee crashes while loading
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Unfortunately it looks like mono did not managed to get the trace out
after the SIGABRT. Could you run sudo sysctl
kernel.yama.ptrace_scope=1 and try again? It should cause more stuff to
be printed out this time.
Also, please upload the full output from banshee --debug. It'll help
in figuring out
Christian, could you look at bug #836909 and see if it matches what
you're seeing?
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On 15/11/2011 15:01, Silviu C. wrote:
When moving the sound control slider in banshee, it creates noise. The
best way to hear it is to move the slider between lowest and maximum
level.
This does not happen if using the sound control applet in the system
bar.
Could you describe the noise,
Could you post the steps you use to reproduce this bug, and upload the contents
of LANG=C banshee --debug when reproducing this bug, please?
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On 14/11/2011 00:00, mlaverdiere wrote:
Still waiting for Banshee 2.3 package to come up on oneiric-proposed...
(actual available version is 2.2.1)
2.3 is an unstable version and will not be landing in oneiric-proposed.
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Ah, I see the source of the confusion. Banshee has an internal notify-
sharp copy that it does not use when we build it on Debian and Ubuntu.
It instead uses the system notify-sharp, and hence will not be fixed by
this upload. We'll need a new notify-sharp upload for that. I'm setting
the Banshee
On 14/11/2011 00:14, Christofer E. Hydén wrote:
Sometimes everything works as it should but most of the times the same
thing happens to me. Open banshee and after a few seconds the ui
freezes, music continues to play though. I'll attach my log. Started
happening after upgrade to Oneiric.
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There's a notify-sharp upload waiting in the sponsoring queue for
oneiric-proposed fixing this bug.
** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: notify-sharp (Ubuntu Oneiric)
Status: New = In Progress
** Changed in: notify-sharp (Ubuntu Oneiric)
On 14/11/2011 14:49, Chris Halse Rogers wrote:
How is this going to be addressed in Precise? One of the outcomes of
the SRU UDS session was that we'll be enforcing our policy more
consistently; that means that this needs to be fixed in Precise first.
Getting this fixed in precise first will
On 11/10/2011 16:08, Daniel Musketa wrote:
When I open the examples folder in my home dir and click on one of the
ogg files banshee opens. Then when I close it the music continues
playing and I can't stop it. When I press the pause button in the music
indicator nothing happens.
nothing
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