[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2014-06-09 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
[Expired for rhythmbox (Ubuntu) because there has been no activity for
60 days.]

** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
   Status: Incomplete = Expired

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Expired

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I have the crash report but it looks like I can only attach one file.
  Glad to do whatever's required to provide more info.
  Thanks in advance all!

  Si

  *though unrelated at first glance, this kind of thing makes
  implementing THIS https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538549
  even more worthwhile, as users can torch their corrupt database and
  start fresh.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2014-04-10 Thread Walter Garcia-Fontes
Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make
Ubuntu better. We are sorry that we do not always have the capacity to
look at all reported bugs in a timely manner. There have been many
changes in Ubuntu since that time you reported the bug and your problem
may have been fixed with some of the updates. It would help us a lot if
you could test it on a currently supported Ubuntu version. When you test
it and it is still an issue, kindly upload the updated logs by running
apport-collect bug # and any other logs that are relevant for this
particular issue.

** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
   Status: Confirmed = Incomplete

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I have the crash report but it looks like I can only attach one file.
  Glad to do 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-10-18 Thread Sylvain Miossec
Hi, 
I have same crash problem using ubuntu 12.10 and rhythmbox 2.97, looking at 
rhythmbox -d. 
I used the workaround of thomas bartensud.

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I have the crash report but it looks like I can only attach one file.
  Glad to do whatever's required to provide more info.
  Thanks in advance all!

  Si

  *though unrelated at first glance, this kind of thing makes
  implementing THIS https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538549
  even more worthwhile, as users can torch their corrupt database and
  start fresh.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-04-06 Thread Si Dedman
Hi again. Changed to xubuntu 12.10, still on rhythmbox 2.97, reloaded
library and it's working fine, manually added my 2 podcast
subscriptions, moved my old playlists file over  it works fine, so
everything's back up  working BUT: ratings  playcounts are still
trapped on my old rhythmdb.xls.

Any thoughts on how I can sort this out? I don't understand why the old file 
isn't working - the files are in the same place. Notes on database format 
differences below, essentially:
file size  1st  last seen are different, and
play count, last played, rating, hidden  comment are absent in the new dbase.

If anyone can think of a way to merge my old ratings  play counts into
the new dbase, that would be much appreciated. I don't have much
experience playing with xml...

Thanks

  entry type=song
titleShiverman/title
genreReggae/genre
artistFat Freddy's Drop/artist
albumDr. Boondigga amp; the Big BW/album
track-number2/track-number
disc-number1/disc-number
duration636/duration
file-size25529884/file-size [larger by 9500]
locationfile:///media/loadsoffolders/Shiverman.mp3/location
mountpointfile:///media/SamsungA/mountpoint
mtime1307552915/mtime
first-seen1322744102/first-seen [different]
last-seen1357328902/last-seen [different]
rating5/rating [absent]
play-count3/play-count [absent]
last-played1334333919/last-played [absent]
bitrate320/bitrate
date733408/date
media-typeaudio/mpeg/media-type
hidden1/hidden [absent]
comment0/comment [absent]
album-artistFat Freddy's Drop/album-artist
  /entry

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-03-17 Thread Launchpad Bug Tracker
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.

** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
   Status: New = Confirmed

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I have the crash report but it looks like I can only attach one file.
  Glad to do whatever's required to provide more info.
  Thanks in advance all!

  Si

  *though unrelated at first glance, this kind of thing makes
  implementing THIS https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538549
  even more worthwhile, as users can torch their corrupt database and
  start fresh.

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[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-03-17 Thread bartensud
Hi,
I'm using Rhythmbox 2.97 under Ubuntu 12.10 (64 bit) with a song library of 
about 17000 entries (NTFS formatted).  
I'm facing the same(?) problem: Rhythmbox crashes on startup.
It happened several times in the last months.
The library has about 17000 entries (on NTFS disk).

HOW TO REPRODUCE
For my observation it seems to come to a crash (segmentation fault) when
a) file is not existing any more (in my case the folder was renamed) AND
b) some Rhythmbox internal timeout (not seen for too long) is reached which 
triggers the removal of this entry from the library (see below)

Due to this internal timeout (days, weeks, months???) it's hard to reproduce 
for me and I'm not sure if it happens for each renamed folder.
Also not sure if whitespace encoding (%20) is playing a role here.

WORKAROUND
My workaround is to remove the whole entry tag for listed file causing the 
crash (see below) from ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmdb.xml. Then Rhythmbox 
works normal again.
But I would prefer if Rhythmbox can handle this issue itself;)
Thanks anyway for Rhythmbox!


(14:08:50) [0x17b12d0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing 
file:///media/foo/bar/mp3/Alben/The%20Beta%20Band%20-%20The%203%20EPs/Beta%20Band%20-%203EPs%20-%2003%20-%20B%20+%20A.mp3:
 Couldn't access file:///media/foo/bar/mp3/Alben/The Beta Band - The 3 EPs/Beta 
Band - 3EPs - 03 - B + A.mp3: Error when getting information for file 
'/media/foo/bar/mp3/Alben/The Beta Band - The 3 EPs/Beta Band - 3EPs - 03 - B + 
A.mp3': No such file or directory
(14:08:50) [0x17b12d0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/foo/bar/mp3/Alben/The%20Beta%20Band%20-%20The%203%20EPs/Beta%20Band%20-%203EPs%20-%2003%20-%20B%20+%20A.mp3;
 not seen for too long
(14:08:50) [0x17b12d0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting entry 
0x7f01b4d17050
**
RhythmDB:ERROR...


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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-01-28 Thread Si Dedman
Ran rhythmbox -d, resulted in an error box: rhythmbox-metadata has stopped 
unexpectedly. The library was still churning away in the background, then it 
caused the PC to hang and I had to reboot.
The most recent crash file is usr_bin_Xorg.0.crash, 15.2mb. 10 minutes before 
that was _usr_lib_rhythmbox_rhythmbox-metadata.1000.crash, 28.1mb
Going to try to move all my customised elements (playlists, database) and see 
if I can get it to load clean.

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I have the crash report but it looks like I can only attach one file.
  Glad to do whatever's required to provide more info.
  Thanks in advance all!

  Si

  *though unrelated at first glance, this kind of thing makes
  implementing THIS https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538549
  

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-01-28 Thread Si Dedman
Moved the .local/source/rhythmbox/ folder to a safe place, uninstalled,
rebooted, reinstalled, opened, and it popped up with the same semi-full
library and all existing playlists. I guess it's nice that my data are
safe (!) but surprising that they must be stored someone as well as the
above named folder.

Any ideas on any of this? Now including how I backup my settings properly and 
uninstall/reinstall clean? Or if that's even worth it?
Thanks

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I have the crash report but it looks like I can only attach one file.
  Glad to do whatever's required to provide more info.
  Thanks in advance all!

  Si

  *though unrelated at first glance, this kind of thing makes
  implementing THIS https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538549
  even 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-01-27 Thread Si Dedman
Having renamed rhythmdb.xls to  rhythmdb_backup.xls, so rhythmbox would rebuild 
the library from the watchlist, it still crashed.
I got the ubuntu has experienced an internal error box twice. I've just tried 
opening the _usr_lib_rhythmbox_rhythmbox-metadata.1000.crash file, but get 
the ubuntu internal error box when I do that too.

Info from that crash box:
Title = rhythmbox metadata crashed with SIGSEGV in g_type_check_value()

SegvAnalysis= segfault happened at 0x7fa6304b12f9 g_type_check_value+105.: mov 
(%rax),%rax
PC (0x7fa6304b12f9) ok
source (%rax) (0x1000) not located in a known VMA region 
(needed readable region)!
destination %rax ok

Segvreason = reading unknown VMA

Any thoughts very much appreciated.

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I 

[Desktop-packages] [Bug 1103757] Re: Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

2013-01-23 Thread Si Dedman
Looks like i can workaround the 1 attachment rule by putting the crash
file in a second post. Which is this.

** Attachment added: rhythmbox crash file
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/1103757/+attachment/3497621/+files/_usr_bin_rhythmbox.1000.crash

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Title:
  Crashes while loading large library; 12.10 upgrade; ntfs drive

Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  HI all.
  I've been using rhythmbox for a few years and it's mostly been good to me.

  Backstory to this problem:
  Had problems with Ubuntu 11.10 (i think)  upgraded to 12.10 which fixed 
them, however it screwed up my dualboot setup (rant about how ubuntu upgrades 
don't maintain grub config omitted). I had:
  sda: ntfs drive, win XP bootable
  sdb: ex4 ubuntu bootable,  my OS 99.9% of the time.
  BUT: my music (~38000 songs) is on the ntfs drive, which used to (be 
available at grub and) auto-mount. Rhythmdb.xml therefore has a catalogue of 
all the files in the folders, with playcount and ratings info* which I don't 
want to lose.
  I've set the drive to automount with fstab (still not available in grub) and 
the files are where they should be.

  The problem itself:
  Rhythmbox fires up with the total number of tracks as expected and the list 
of artists albums and genres looking normal in the music library panes, then it 
does the library check/scan for a while (within normal time range for this 
number of files) then crashes.

  Debug info thusfar ascertained:
  rhythmbox -d showed me that it was crashing because a certain file hadn't 
been seen in too long (as per identical bug here: 
https://mail.gnome.org/archives/rhythmbox-devel/2012-November/msg00012.html). I 
verified the track was present and uncorrupted and emailed the guy in the 
previously mentioned bug to problem solve with him. He solved it by deleting 
all the ignore entries in rhythmdb. I backed up rhythmdb and tried this - no 
improvement.

  rhythmbox -d now shows (last relevant-seeming block - I don't know how to get 
it to output the whole megalong text dump):
  =
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_process_stat_event] rhythmdb.c:2101: error 
accessing file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav: 
Couldn't access file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - quite a shock.wav: 
Error when getting information for file '/media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender - 
quite a shock.wav': No such file or directory
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [song_update_availability] 
rhythmdb-song-entry-types.c:170: deleting entry 
file:///media/SamsungA/Music/EAC/bender%20-%20quite%20a%20shock.wav; not seen 
for too long
  (22:38:35) [0x28220c0] [rhythmdb_entry_delete] rhythmdb.c:3711: deleting 
entry 0x7f4e4e324680
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:204: found a jpeg 
image stream, not actual video
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:212: found 
video/image/other stream, media type image/jpeg
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_load] rb-metadata-gst.c:216: video caps: 
image/jpeg, width=(int)104, height=(int)104, sof-marker=(int)0
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_dbus_load] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:77: 
metadata load finished (type image/jpeg)
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_gst_get_missing_plugin_type] 
rb-gst-media-types.c:65: no missing plugin details
  (22:38:35) [0x2559200] [rb_metadata_get] rb-metadata-gst.c:856: no duration 
available
  (22:39:07) [0x2559200] [connection_closed_cb] rb-metadata-dbus-service.c:218: 
client connection closed
  Segmentation fault (core dumped)
  simon@poseidon:~$ 
  =
  Thought: could it be that rhythmbox doesn't have sufficient read/write 
privileges to the ntfs drive? Tho surely it'd be wrying to edit the database 
which is in the ubuntu drive...?

  I thought it might be the large collection problem
  
(https://code.launchpad.net/~matttbe/ubuntu/raring/rhythmbox/lp1010619_RB_2.98/+merge/133209)
  however note the last comments - the bugfix has already been
  implemented into the builds and I have the latest version which
  therefore has this fixed.

  I have the crash report but it looks like I can only attach one file.
  Glad to do whatever's required to provide more info.
  Thanks in advance all!

  Si

  *though unrelated at first glance, this kind of thing makes
  implementing THIS https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=538549
  even more worthwhile, as users can torch their corrupt database and
  start fresh.

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