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Bug 672198 - "Watch my library for new files" is broken
"Watch my library for new files" is broken
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: rhythmbox
Classification: Other
Component: Importing
unspecified
Other Linux
: High critical
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Assigned To: RhythmBox Maintainers
RhythmBox Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2012-03-15 22:21 UTC by Chris
Modified: 2012-05-15 21:45 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
Terminal logging of rhythmbox crash. (21.55 KB, text/plain)
2012-05-15 19:27 UTC, Tim T.
Details
Backtrace from crash (59.00 KB, text/plain)
2012-05-15 19:41 UTC, Tim T.
Details

Description Chris 2012-03-15 22:21:00 UTC
I'm on Ubuntu 11.10 with Rhythmbox 2.90.1.

I have the "Watch my library for new files" box checkmarked, but songs I add under my Music folder never get auto-added in Rhythmbox. I found out some versions ago (probably with whatever Ubuntu 10.10 had, can't remember) that if I uncheck the box and recheck it, it will force Rhythmbox to scan my library and notice the new songs. Guess that's part 1 of the bug.

Part 2 of the bug is that whenever I uncheck and recheck the box as of this version, Rhythmbox locks up soon as I recheck the box and crashes shortly after. However, when I start Rhythmbox back up, it sees all of my new songs at least.

I've reported the crash with Ubuntu's crash reporting tool at https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/917480 a long time ago but I never got any feedback besides having it marked as confirmed.

I've even deleted my ~/.local/share/rhythmbox folder before to reset all of my Rhythmbox settings, but I still get this crash. Does everyone get this crash? It seems like a major issue if the only way to get more music into your collection is to force the program to crash.
Comment 1 Jonathan Matthew 2012-03-15 22:23:39 UTC
Thanks for taking the time to report this bug.
Without a stack trace from the crash it's very hard to determine what caused it.
Can you get us a stack trace? Please see http://live.gnome.org/GettingTraces for more information on how to do so. Thanks in advance!
Comment 2 Chris 2012-03-15 22:30:44 UTC
Oh seems like the launchpad link I gave is marked as private. I guess that's the default of the Ubuntu crash reporting tool? Dunno.

Does this have enough information? It's one of the files the bug reporting tool included in the launchpad report: https://launchpadlibrarian.net/90251242/Stacktrace.txt
Comment 3 Akhil Laddha 2012-04-27 04:23:17 UTC
Can you still reproduce the crash ? It will be good to install debuginfo packages of libffi, glib, libgobject, gtk+ and provide updated trace and it might be good to get valgrind trace as well.

See for more information
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Valgrind
http://live.gnome.org/GettingTraces/DistroSpecificInstructions
Comment 4 Tim T. 2012-05-15 19:27:34 UTC
Created attachment 214147 [details]
Terminal logging of rhythmbox crash.

I'll try to get a better trace later.
Comment 5 Tim T. 2012-05-15 19:41:29 UTC
Created attachment 214148 [details]
Backtrace from crash
Comment 6 Tim T. 2012-05-15 19:43:32 UTC
How to produce:
- Ubuntu 12.04
- Music collection on NFS mount from Synology

1 Click Edit Preferences -> Music -> Watch my Library for new files

2 Close preferences

3 Repeat step 1:Crash
Comment 7 Jonathan Matthew 2012-05-15 21:45:18 UTC
crash fixed in commit 39ab91a.