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Bug 746447 - m3u and pls playlists are displayed as Untitled
m3u and pls playlists are displayed as Untitled
Status: RESOLVED FIXED
Product: gnome-music
Classification: Applications
Component: general
3.15.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: gnome-music-maint
gnome-music-maint
: 745652 758185 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2015-03-19 11:51 UTC by Vadim Rutkovsky
Modified: 2016-05-11 11:28 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---


Attachments
configure: Bump tracker minimum version to 1.8 (874 bytes, patch)
2016-05-11 11:19 UTC, Marinus Schraal
committed Details | Review

Description Vadim Rutkovsky 2015-03-19 11:51:21 UTC
Tracker imports those playlists correctly, but doesn't set title for those. We should parse URL and display playlist filename instead of endless 'Untitled'
Comment 1 Vadim Rutkovsky 2015-08-11 08:20:38 UTC
*** Bug 745652 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Antoine Saroufim 2015-10-18 13:35:09 UTC
gnome-music is still generating Untitled playlists on every reboot under GNOME 3.18.0
Comment 3 Vadim Rutkovsky 2015-11-16 20:46:09 UTC
*** Bug 758185 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 4 Marinus Schraal 2016-02-02 17:15:54 UTC
see bug #761466
Comment 5 Marinus Schraal 2016-05-11 11:19:29 UTC
Created attachment 327635 [details] [review]
configure: Bump tracker minimum version to 1.8

Tracker 1.8 guarantees titles for playlists.
Comment 6 Marinus Schraal 2016-05-11 11:28:24 UTC
It has been in tracker since 1.7.4, but better to depend on a stable release if possible. Should be fine either way for anyone using gnome-music 3.20 .

This problem has been fixed in the unstable development version. The fix will be available in the next major software release. You may need to upgrade your Linux distribution to obtain that newer version.