Summary: | media-sound/sound-juicer-2.32.0 fails to open audio CDs | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Allan Gottlieb <gottlieb> |
Component: | [OLD] GNOME | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team <gnome> |
Status: | RESOLVED FIXED | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | Normal | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | AMD64 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Whiteboard: | |||
Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Allan Gottlieb
2011-06-11 00:14:33 UTC
1. Can you rip the CD with other programs, such as grip or k3b? 2. What USE flags did emerge gnome-base/gvfs with? 3. With your audio CD in the drive, what does "gvfs-info cdda://sr0" output? (In reply to comment #1) > 1. Can you rip the CD with other programs, such as grip or k3b? > 2. What USE flags did emerge gnome-base/gvfs with? > 3. With your audio CD in the drive, what does "gvfs-info cdda://sr0" output? 1. grip works! I didn't know of it. I use gnome so don't have k3b. 2. [I] gnome-base/gvfs Installed versions: 1.6.7(06:53:28 AM 03/29/2011)(bluetooth gdu gnome gnome-keyring http udev -archive -avahi -bash-completion -cdda -doc -fuse -gphoto2 -ios -samba) 3. Error getting info: The specified location is not supported Please re-emerge gvfs with cdda and udev USE flags enabled, and see if sound-juicer works. (In reply to comment #3) > Please re-emerge gvfs with cdda and udev USE flags enabled, and see if > sound-juicer works. udev was already there. Re-emerge gvfs with cdda and sound-juicer still fails (I then re-emerged sound-juicer, which had no effect). grip is still working fine. (In reply to comment #4) And what is the output of gvfs-info cdda://sr0 ? Guess what sound-juicer now works. I guess it was the shutdown and reboot. I would believe that the cdda use flag was the key. Perhaps the sound-juicer ebuild should require gvfs with cdda on. Before I had no working ripper, now I have TWO. thanks a lot. + 12 Jun 2011; Pacho Ramos <pacho@gentoo.org> sound-juicer-2.32.0.ebuild: + RDEPEND on gnome-base/gvfs[cdda,udev] to prevent problems recognizing drives + (bug #371089 by Allan Gottlieb and fix by Alexandre Rostovtsev). + The fix is not totally satisfactory. Now, on emerge world, there is this error: emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy "gnome-base/gvfs[cdda,udev]". !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request: - gnome-base/gvfs-1.6.7 (Change USE: +cdda) (dependency required by "media-sound/sound-juicer-2.32.0" [installed]) (dependency required by "gnome-base/gnome-2.32.1" [installed]) (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) The obvious fix is to add the cdda use flag to gnome-base/gvfs, but I have no need nor desire to use sound-juicer. The fact that gnome-base/gnome pulls media-sound/sound-juicer basically mandates that the cdda use flag be activated. Would it be possible to make gnome depend conditionally on sound-juicer? (In reply to comment #8) > The fix is not totally satisfactory. > > Now, on emerge world, there is this error: > emerge: there are no ebuilds built with USE flags to satisfy > "gnome-base/gvfs[cdda,udev]". > !!! One of the following packages is required to complete your request: > - gnome-base/gvfs-1.6.7 (Change USE: +cdda) > (dependency required by "media-sound/sound-juicer-2.32.0" [installed]) > (dependency required by "gnome-base/gnome-2.32.1" [installed]) > (dependency required by "@selected" [set]) > (dependency required by "@world" [argument]) I cannot reproduce this, gvfs-1.6.7 has both USE flags: [ebuild R ] gnome-base/gvfs-1.6.7 USE="avahi bash-completion cdda fuse gdu gnome gnome-keyring http udev -archive -bluetooth -doc -gphoto2 -ios -samba" 0 kB (In reply to comment #9) > I cannot reproduce this, gvfs-1.6.7 has both USE flags: Unless I am mistaken, the cdda use-flag is not enabled by default. (unlike the udev use-flag which is enabled automatically by the desktop profile) You must have enabled the cdda use-flag manually. (either in make.conf or in package.use) May be the problem is not with gnome depending on sound-juicer, but in the desktop profile not enabling cdda. After all, most desktop users would want to read audio CDs. Any thought? By the way, in case it is relevant: I use stable amd64 with profile default/linux/amd64/10.0/desktop/gnome. |