I appear to have the same problem. gtkod would not allow me to <Quit> unless I saved changes. I had not done anything. I did not want to save changes.
gtkpod forced changes on my ipod library that I had not requested and I did not want it to make. It happend like this: 1. ipod alread mounted 2. launch gtkpod 3. gtkpod asked me to choose which model of ipod i had 4. gtkpod did not have my model, so I closed the window 5. I selected <file / Quit> 6. gtkpod asked if I wanted to save my changes - 'quit without saving' was shaded out. 7. I did <Alt-W> to quite without saving anyway, and the save window went away, but gtkpod stayed open. 8. So I tried 5. again and the same thing (6. & 7.) happend. 9. So I pressed [x] to close the window without saving changes 10. gtkpod said something like: "Synchronzing" 11. My ipod said: "Synchronizing" 12. gtkpod said: "Duplicate detection / The following 25 duplicate tracks have been removed.", and it listed 25 tracks it claimed to have deleted from my ipod. 13. I thought, unlucky for me. I didn't ask anyone to delete any of my tunes of my ipod. I thought, I came here to put tunes on my ipod, not take them off. I thought, I'm not very happy about this. Now gtkpod might have been doing me a favour if it really was removing duplicates. But I would rather have a choice. And be left to decide for myself if they are indeed duplicates. In any case, I don't want any automated file removal from my personal directories, thank you. Even if I did, I would not trust file deletion to a program that refused to go away quietly when I told it to. Hope this helps. -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/587544 Title: gtkpod crashed with SIGSEGV in tm_data_compare_func() To manage notifications about this bug go to: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtkpod/+bug/587544/+subscriptions -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
