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Bug 323095 - Rhythmbox looses playlist information
Rhythmbox looses playlist information
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: rhythmbox
Classification: Other
Component: general
HEAD
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: RhythmBox Maintainers
RhythmBox Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2005-12-03 11:10 UTC by Nicholas Allen
Modified: 2006-07-27 14:13 UTC
See Also:
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Description Nicholas Allen 2005-12-03 11:10:23 UTC
I have my music stored on a removeable drive and I have a playlist which
contains songs from this drive. Often when I start rb the playlist is listed but
empty. To get around this bug I have to save the playlist to a file and then
reload it everytime this happens. 
I would expect that if the drive is not mounted then the songs on that drive
would not appear (or would be displayed greyed out or something). When the drive
is mounted they should appear.
I am not sure that this bug is related to whether the drive is mounted or not as
often I start rb and the drive is mounted but the playlist is still empty.
Comment 1 James "Doc" Livingston 2005-12-03 11:37:20 UTC
This is bug 319278. I'm hoping to fix this sometime in the next few days,
because it's annoying me too.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 319278 ***
Comment 2 Nicholas Allen 2006-03-25 12:40:53 UTC
This bug has come back in the lastest rhythmbox. If my usb drive is not plugged in then all songs are lost from all playlists even when I reconnect the usb disk (the library songs are shown but not the ones in custom playlists). 
Comment 3 James "Doc" Livingston 2006-06-07 06:00:41 UTC
This should have been fixed, can you reproduce with 0.9.4 or cvs?
Comment 4 Sven Bachmann 2006-07-21 06:56:22 UTC
This problem still exists in 0.9.5.
Comment 5 James "Doc" Livingston 2006-07-25 12:06:43 UTC
Ah, looks like we broke it again :(

It was caused by a trivial mistake of using rhythmdb_query_model_remove_entry instead of *_filter_out. I've fixed it in cvs, and also added a unit test which should (hopefullt) prevent it happening again.
Comment 6 Sven Bachmann 2006-07-27 14:13:10 UTC
Thank you, now it works :-)