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Bug 333304 - Wrong error message for full drive
Wrong error message for full drive
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: sound-juicer
Classification: Applications
Component: interface
2.13.x
Other Linux
: Normal enhancement
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Assigned To: Sound Juicer Maintainers
Sound Juicer Maintainers
Depends on: 333352
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2006-03-03 20:42 UTC by Sebastien Bacher
Modified: 2014-03-24 16:38 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
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Description Sebastien Bacher 2006-03-03 20:42:53 UTC
That bug has been opened on https://launchpad.net/distros/ubuntu/+source/sound-juicer/+bug/33522

"When hard drive is full and ripped music cannot be stored, sound-juicer gives wrong and misleading error message. Error is something like: "Could not open file".

Suggestion: Comprehensible error message: "No free space left on device: /home/foobar/Music on /dev/hda3 is full. " then let user select another place for storing files.

Tested on sound-juicer 2.12.2-0ubuntu1 and Breezy, ripping audio cd to FLAC."
Comment 1 Ross Burton 2006-03-04 11:43:44 UTC
The error message is:

Sound Juicer could not extract this CD.
Reason: Error while writing to file "file:///boot/test/JazzyFatNastees/The%20Tortoise%26%20The%20Hare/02%20-       2.022768E+307l%20Medio.flac".

There are two bugs here: GStreamer is reporting the wrong name, and the error should be identified.
Comment 2 Ross Burton 2006-03-11 09:01:15 UTC
GStreamer 0.10.4 is now reporting a special error message for this case, so I'll try and get a decent error message shortly.
Comment 3 Sebastien Bacher 2006-04-04 13:17:34 UTC
Works fine not on dapper, closing as fixed
Comment 4 Sebastien Bacher 2006-04-04 13:21:21 UTC
in fact the message is fine but there is still the suggestion about opening a fileselector to pick an another directory. Letting the maintainer decide
Comment 5 Ross Burton 2006-04-04 13:30:59 UTC
Sound like *far* too much work... ;)