Summary: | media-sound/audacious-1.3.1 playlist not saved after quitting | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | schwaahed |
Component: | Current packages | Assignee: | Tony Vroon (RETIRED) <chainsaw> |
Status: | RESOLVED WORKSFORME | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | All | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
schwaahed
2007-03-15 14:24:46 UTC
I am unable to reproduce this bug on: - X86 - PPC - PPC64 The provided testcase is insufficient. If you want to reopen this bug, you will have to provide a *lot* more information. For reference, this is the additional information that will be required: 1) an actual test case 2) emerge --info 3) emerge -pv audacious audacious-plugins 4) whether unmerging any and all third-party plugins have an effect on the problem 5) running audacious from a terminal and capturing any and all messages emitted (In reply to comment #0) > [ebuild R ] media-sound/audacious-1.3.1 USE="chardet nls" > > Audacious won't retain my songs in the playlist if I quit the program. > > Reproducible: Always > > Steps to Reproduce: > 1.Start audacious and load songs, because they weren't saved from last time > 2.Play audacious, songs play fine > 3.Quit, playlist empty are gone when the player starts up again > > Actual Results: > playlist is empty are gone when the player starts up again > > > Expected Results: > playlist should be there when I start the player > > This happens with the ALSA and JACK plugins. > I got this output below, from running audacious in a terminal. It apparently didn't like the song "Loves Gonna get you by BDP" once I removed that mp3 from the directory I had been loading my music files from the playlist loaded fine. I can send you the mp3 if you'd like this song used to not cause a problem for audacious so I don't know what changed. I consider this resolved for me, at this point, since it's only one song. schwaahed 2 502 schwaahed 16:02:13 ~ $ audacious /home/schwaahed/.config/audacious/playlist.xspf:84: parser error : PCDATA invalid Char value 1 <annotation> -= s10|v8 =- 's ol skool rip</annotation> |