| Summary: | Juk crashed when trying to download cover image | ||
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| Product: | [Applications] juk | Reporter: | Carl <sleepkreep> |
| Component: | general | Assignee: | Scott Wheeler <wheeler> |
| Status: | RESOLVED DUPLICATE | ||
| Severity: | crash | ||
| Priority: | NOR | ||
| Version First Reported In: | 2.2.1 | ||
| Target Milestone: | --- | ||
| Platform: | unspecified | ||
| OS: | Linux | ||
| Latest Commit: | Version Fixed/Implemented In: | ||
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Description
Carl
2005-10-24 07:38:16 UTC
No, sorry -- there's not anything in there that's particularly useful. It's unfortunate that the beta binaries for Kubuntu seem to be built without debugging symbols. Basically if you can't find a way to reproduce it reliably or to find a binary with debugging symbols there's not anything we can do with this one. It is reproducable all the time. Just right click on a playlist item, cover manager->Download from internet. Poof, it crashes. I'll recompile from source when school slows down and see what I can find. I was thinking about getting involved with the juk project. I love the user interface and believe that juk is no where near its potential. Can you tell me where to begin? There's a file called "HACKING" in the source directory that gives a bit of information on the style and whatnot, though nothing really on the architecture. Usually the best way is just to take something simple -- like say, this crash, and to just start exploring the source a bit. JuK isn't huge code-wise, so it's normally not too difficult to get a feel for things. Additionally Michael and I are often on IRC (Freenode) in #kde-multimedia. I'm pretty sure that Maksim Orlovich and myself already fixed this bug. It seems to be a duplicate of bug 112118. Reporter: Please test the latest juk from either KDE 3.5 (it should be in the beta 1 or 2 packages for kdemultimedia) or KDE 3.4 (I think the fix was in KDE 3.4.3) and see if you still get the bug. If you end up building from source PLEASE ENABLE DEBUG. :) OK, I compiled from source and it is fixed. I'll alert Kubuntu. However, when I download a cover image it only appies it to that one track instead of the whole album. It used to do it to the whole album which only makes sense. Thanks guys. > However, when I download a cover image it only appies it to that one track > instead of the whole album. It used to do it to the whole album which only > makes sense. Yes, that's a side effect of the changes in 3.5. I will make it simulate the old behavior. *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 112118 *** |