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** Changed in: alarm-clock-applet (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: Confirmed => Won't Fix
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Hi, John. Can you please elaborate on your comment above? What do you
mean by not working? Whe the repeat sound checkbox is unchecked, does
the sound not play at all? Does it repeat even though it shouldn't?
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Hi, I'm using Version: 0.3.3-1~joh in Ubuntu 12.04 and Repeat Sound
checkbox = unchecked continues NOT Working.
ps.: my song is a .ogg file.
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I've rejected this from the precise-proposed queue; changing the
debhelper compat level is not a minimal change, and is not appropriate
for an SRU.
The rest of the changes look good, however. Feel free to re-upload a
package without that change.
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** Description changed:
If I set the sound_repeat option of an alarm, when the alarms triggers the
sound is just played once.
Furthemore, when creating the alarm, if a press the play button while having
checked the repeat sound checkbox, the
sound just plays once.
This used to work
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This bug was fixed in the package alarm-clock-applet - 0.3.3-1
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** Also affects: alarm-clock-applet (Ubuntu Precise)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: alarm-clock-applet (Ubuntu Quantal)
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Status: Fix Released
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** Changed in: alarm-clock
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: alarm-clock
Assignee: (unassigned) = Johannes H. Jensen (joh)
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Status: Fix Committed = Fix Released
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Title:
sound_repeat option not working
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This has been fixed in revision 219 of trunk. Please test!
** Changed in: alarm-clock
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
** Changed in: alarm-clock
Milestone: None = 0.3.3
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I'm sorry I haven't had time to look further into this. I did post a
question about playback delay on gstreamer-devel, but I didn't receive
any reply: http://lists.freedesktop.org/archives/gstreamer-
devel/2012-May/035900.html
Hopefully I'll get some time this weekend to work on this...
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I too was quite disappointed when I installed Alarm-Clock-Applet in
Linux Mint 13 and found that the alarm alert sound was played only once,
especially since Alarm-Clock-Applet had been working perfectly for me in
Linux Mint 11. But LM11 uses version 0.3.1, and LM13 uses version
0.3.2.
Having
Actually, it seems to be working somewhat for longer sounds, e.g.
/usr/share/sounds/ubuntu/stereo/desktop-login.ogg
The first time, the sound is played from start to finish. The second time
though, it seems to skip the first part of the sound. This is also reproducible
in Totem. Sounds like a
Some more investigation revealed that the playback delay only occurs
with ogg encoded files. Both wav and flac seems to be unaffected.
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Workaround for now: convert the sound file to wav (with soundconverter
etc) and use it instead.
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Title:
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I came here to say also the same and saw your comment. Yes, the problem
is ogg-specific.
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Title:
sound_repeat option not working
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I've found that rhythmbox can't repeat any of the alerts, such as
bark.ogg or drip.ogg. It will try to for a few times then just quit, but
act like its still playing them. I haven't tried it with any other sound
files as I don't use rhythmbox.
As a work around, I'm using the custom command
Hello,
I installed Ubuntu 12.04, and I confirm that the repeat option doesn't
work with me either. I read your responses, I don't have that much
knowledge (compiling from source) so I can't post any debug, but when I
lauch from the terminal I don't get any error messages.
The last message was 13
Interesting... From the logs it appears you are creating a new alarm (#4)
but there is no mention of the sound-repeat gconf key being set. On my
system, this key is set to true for all new alarms.
Can you try the following:
1. Create a new alarm, name it Bug 977110
2. Paste here the output of the
On 18/04/2012 02:36, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
Interesting... From the logs it appears you are creating a new alarm (#4)
but there is no mention of the sound-repeat gconf key being set. On my
system, this key is set to true for all new alarms.
Can you try the following:
1. Create a new
@hyperair Ah that seems to be different from Glib 2.30! There is no
mention of G_MESSAGES_DEBUG in the 2.30 docs:
http://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Message-Logging.html#g-log-
default-handler
Can someone on a 12.04 system please try the following:
$ G_MESSAGES_DEBUG=alarm-clock-applet
Err, that link was wrong. It was supposed to be:
http://developer.gnome.org/glib/2.30/glib-Message-Logging.html#g-log-
default-handler
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On 14/04/2012 06:20, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
@hyperair Ah that seems to be different from Glib 2.30! There is no
mention of G_MESSAGES_DEBUG in the 2.30 docs:
http://developer.gnome.org/glib/stable/glib-Message-Logging.html#g-log-
default-handler
Can someone on a 12.04 system please try
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 00:54, Chow Loong Jin hyper...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Here you go. The former command does not work as G_LOG_DOMAIN was not
defined
during the build, but the latter does.
Thank you. Is that log output captured while you trigger the sound_repeat
bug?
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On 14/04/2012 07:10, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 00:54, Chow Loong Jin hyper...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Here you go. The former command does not work as G_LOG_DOMAIN was not
defined
during the build, but the latter does.
Thank you. Is that log output captured while you
Unfortunately I don't have a 12.04 system readily available. Therefore a
debug log would be very helpful. It puzzles me that there is no output
at all when you start alarm-clock-applet from shell. There should be
plenty of debug information.
Can you please paste the output of the following five
On 13/04/2012 01:26, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
Unfortunately I don't have a 12.04 system readily available. Therefore a
debug log would be very helpful. It puzzles me that there is no output
at all when you start alarm-clock-applet from shell. There should be
plenty of debug information.
As requested:
file $(which alarm-clock-applet)
/usr/bin/alarm-clock-applet: ELF 32-bit LSB executable, Intel 80386, version 1
(SYSV), dynamically linked (uses shared libs), for GNU/Linux 2.6.24,
BuildID[sha1]=0x5a6190713548d0c21e08c25eae57ce9702563a49, stripped
sha1sum $(which
On Thu, Apr 12, 2012 at 19:47, Chow Loong Jin hyper...@ubuntu.com wrote:
Yeah, I was pretty surprised as well. What are you using to log? Perhaps
something in Glib changed?
I'm using g_debug() and friends to log. I'll have a look in the changelogs
for Glib and check for relevant changes...
Can you please try the attached program on your 12.04 system?
Compile and run it as follows:
$ gcc -W -Wall -o g_debug g_debug.c $(pkg-config --cflags --libs glib-2.0)
$ ./g_debug
** (process:12202): DEBUG: Debugging...
$
** Attachment added: g_debug.c
On 13/04/2012 02:58, Johannes H. Jensen wrote:
Can you please try the attached program on your 12.04 system?
Based on Glib 2.32's documentation, g_log_default_handler() that only debug
messages for which G_MESSAGES_DEBUG[1] contains G_LOG_DOMAIN[2] are printed out.
In other words, something
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** Also affects: alarm-clock
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: alarm-clock-applet (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
** Changed in: alarm-clock
Status: New = Confirmed
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