This is fixed in 2.16. Sync bug #811735, considering this Fix Released
in Oneiric / Current development version.
** Changed in: gpodder (Ubuntu)
Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Fixed upstream in commit http://gpodder.org/commit/717b417d. This commit
has not yet been included in any gPodder release, but it will be
included in the next release of the 2.x release series.
** Changed in: gpodder (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Fix Committed
** Changed in: gpodder (Ubuntu)
** Changed in: gpodder (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
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Hi Gard, your PPA now works well. Thanks.
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Pepe: That's very strange. Maybe your theme is also missing the fallback
icon I set in the first patch, a case I apparently didn't test well
enough for. I'll see if I can find time to look into it.
Thomas: Well, that's always the situation with any non-rolling release
distro. If the changes
@platypuss72: I'd be happy to help. If you have added my PPA then you
should be getting the patched version without having to apply the patch
yourself. You can check that by running aptitude show gpodder (or find
it somewhere in your favorite graphical package manager).
If the Version field says
Hi Gard.
Icons don't work =(
See attachment
** Attachment added: Icons don't work
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpodder/+bug/660299/+attachment/1716403/+files/gpodder-fail.png
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This bug will be fixed in the next gPodder release, and Ubuntu users
should use the gPodder PPA (linked from the gpodder.org download page),
as we can't get new releases of gPodder into the Ubuntu Repositories
(gPodder's development cycle is ~ 1 month, and Ubuntu lags ~ 9 months
behind [release
hi gard
thanks for finding a way to sort this but please can you help me with
your patch
i am a newish newbie ... and not that good with command line ...
so not too sure what i am supposed to save the patches ??? and then how
to run them ???
i have tried the ppa .. and reinstalled my gpodder
Upstream bug: https://bugs.gpodder.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1183
** Bug watch added: bugs.gpodder.org/ #1183
http://bugs.gpodder.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1183
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Hi Pepe,
I don't think what you're experiencing is related to this bug. At least
adding a new feed works fine here. I'd recommend starting gpodder from a
terminal so that you can watch for any error messages. Alternatively,
I'd try working with a fresh config file (just rename ~/.config/gpodder
Gard,
your patched version worked fine for me. Thanks!
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Hi Gard,
I have Kubuntu 10.10 and gPodder 2.6.
I have the same problem.
I installed the version of your repository, almost everything works
fine. But I can not add new feeds. No matter which feed it, the error is
the same. You can not add a new feed.
Any suggestions?
Greetings.
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The root of this problem seems to be that gtkui/model.py tries to load
the icon specified by gtk.STOCK_DIALOG_QUESTION if a given icon cannot
be found in the current theme. As far as I understand (I've never worked
with GTK), this tends to refer to the icon named 'dialog-question' (see
the
Forgot to add the patches.
** Attachment added: Fall back to a widely available icon if the current
fallback fails.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpodder/+bug/660299/+attachment/1698790/+files/icon-fallback.dpatch
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Oops, sorry, the previous one was a dpatch.
** Patch added: icon-fallback.patch
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpodder/+bug/660299/+attachment/1698791/+files/icon-fallback.patch
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Second patch. This one isn't strictly related to the bug, but it changes
the names of some other icons to be consistent with the Freedesktop
naming convention. It should give more consistent behaviour when using
different icon themes.
** Patch added: load-more-general-icons.patch
I've uploaded a patched version of gPodder to my PPA [1].
The patches fix the bug for me, without having to install or force the
usage of any extra icon themes.
[1] https://launchpad.net/~gspreemann/+archive/ppa
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** Patch removed: Fall back to a widely available icon if the current fallback
fails.
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gpodder/+bug/660299/+attachment/1698790/+files/icon-fallback.dpatch
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