GNOME Bugzilla – Bug 732435
Playlists disappear when I'm trying to add new song to it and app crashes
Last modified: 2018-05-24 18:16:51 UTC
Idk what else I can say except that my music isn't in default Music folder on Ubuntu 14.04.
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Created attachment 279691 [details] Whole app is broken now This is all I could get. Now I can't right click in the app nor add songs to the Playlist.
Image of the problem: http://postimg.org/image/41isos39b/98294745/
Created attachment 279694 [details] Debug on the english Sorry for spamming, but I think that its easier for you to work when everything is on English.
That isn't a stack trace.
I recreated my problem on the other user account on the same laptop, and I don't know how to debug since it didn't crashed. This are steps to reproduce (this is exatcly what I did): 1. Remove folder Music from the /home/[username] 2. Import music from the folder in which is your music that isn't in the /home/[username]/Music (in my case it was folder under sync of 'cloud' service called Copy but I really don't know if it matters since that folder wasn't currently syncing with the Copy server. Path was /home/[username]/Copy/Music) 3. Right click and playlists should become useless ( right clicking doesn't reveal menu and you can't add songs to the playlists) also after you close app you have to again add new songs
Ok, I've found solution. You just have to create shortcut to the folder from which you have imported music to the rhythmbox in the users home folder /home/[username]. E.g I wanna import music from the */Copy/Music folder and to do so just delete Music folder from the home folder and create shortcut to the Copy/Music called Music. Here is example: http://s27.postimg.org/4tv79omxv/solution.png
uh, okay. I don't think I understand the problem you're having, and I focused on the 'app crashes' part of your bug summary, but now you say it doesn't crash.
It crashed on my account. I couldn't fully recreate problem. I still think that problem where you can't add music from any other except music folder is big problem.
So it did crash? That means you can provide a stack trace, which I can use to fix the crash. I am unable to reproduce the other problem you're talking about. Perhaps you're having trouble working with the import dialog? Once it has scanned the location, click the 'import n selected tracks' button to add them to the library permanently.
:D then it not a big bug. I didn't click on theimport and tryed to create playlists that appeared for the few seconds and I kept creating new ones. That probably isn't worth your time.
Is this kind of reporting enough? I've got that bug again http://s28.postimg.org/3tno7o7t7/I_ve_got_it.png
I can add 5 songs to the playlist before it crashes.
Created attachment 279895 [details] Stack trace of the bug
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