After a second reboot, there they are again.
jibel mentioned bug #1281706 being similar (Music scope intermittently
displays locally stored music).
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Sometimes the music scope doesn't even show online music
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Seemed to work for me initially on #202. I copied two folders of music
via Nautilus MTP and they showed up immediately.
However, they are not visible anymore after a reboot for me.
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I was on #201 and added music which showed up. Upgraded to #202 and now
I see no music in the music scope and no online video in the video
scope. I still see local video in the video scope.
However in the music scope if I search I can see music search results.
Once I finish searching I can now
** Changed in: unity-scope-mediascanner (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: unity-scope-mediascanner (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Description changed:
build: #202
last known good build: #201
Test Case:
1. Upload music to ~/Music via MTP
2. Go to the music scope
Expected Behaviour
Music uploaded is displayed in the scope
Actual Behaviour
Music uploaded is not displayed in the scope
To confirm
I think this is a problem with the new unity-scopes-api release
** Also affects: unity-scopes-api
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Caused by the removal of the dependencies on libu1db and libcurl3-nss.
Apparently, the music scope was relying on those being there without
explicitly specifying them as a dependency. curl will go into the SDK
because AGPS needs it too. Don't know about how the story with u1db will
fall out.
But
Pete, what's the revision where things broke?
Not sure if this is related or not. From syslog:
Aug 21 03:52:26 ubuntu-phablet kernel: [ 21.208087] type=1400
audit(1408593146.579:115): apparmor=DENIED operation=open
profile=/usr/bin/mediascanner-service-2.0 name=/etc/udev/udev.conf pid=2126
Don't know how I missed it in testing, but there you go.
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I'm reasonably confident it isn't that, michi. I think we have some sort
of non-determinstic problem with scope startup in aggregating queries.
At least in the mediascanner scopes.
Is it possible we have changed the way (maybe in terms of locking) you
need to use the scopes client API in
I have confirmed it's the scopes-api release by going back to
yesterday's image, then upgrading only libunity-scopes3 and unity-
scopes-shell. This exposes the non-determinism in the music scope on 50%
(ish) of reboots.
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Pretty sure it isn't that. Although it looks like mediascanner is now
under confinement? Wasn't aware of that.
You can see it on the desktop sometimes, too. I just found that none of
the aggregated scopes appeared in unity-scope-tool under Music (i.e.
local music, grooveshark, 7digital).
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Hmmm... If this is happening only some of the time, I wonder whether
added the additional invocation thread for the debug mode might have
something to do this this. Not sure, just guessing.
From the report:
0.6.1+14.10.20140809-0ubuntu1
How do I related that back to a revision number in bzr?
The tags should let you know. I advise using bzr qlog (install bazar
explorer to get all the Qt based UI) and it has nice options for
rewinding your tree, etc.
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But basically look at trunk. That's where this is failing. And soon,
devel when trunk is merged.
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