Created attachment 127361 [details] This image shows the black stars. This is rated 4/5 stars and should have 4 gold stars. For the last 3 versions of Fedora, the rating stars in Amarok appear completely black. They do function. I can click on them and set a rating. However, I cannot see the rating because all five of the stars are completely black. None are yellow or gold in any way. It is the same when editing Track Details. The rating stars are completely black. I assume there is a gold star icon missing from the RPM or a dependency for the RPM. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1. Start Amarok 2. Play any track or edit track details 3. The rating stars in the Current Track or in the Track Details are completely black OBSERVED RESULT The stars for user ratings are completely black. When tracks have a rating, such as 3 stars, it shows all five stars as completely black. EXPECTED RESULT The stars for user ratings should be gold, indicating how many stars the user has applied to the tracks. SOFTWARE/OS VERSIONS Windows: macOS: Linux/KDE Plasma: Fedora 31 (noticed in 29, but continues in 31). Tested with KDE, Gnome, and XFCE. KDE Plasma Version: 5.17 KDE Frameworks Version: Qt Version: Qt 4.8, Qt5 5.13 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION The stars turned black two versions of Fedora ago with a fresh install. With an upgraded install, they remained gold and usable. Therefore, I do not believe it is a programming problem. I believe it is a resource problem - the icons are missing. I have been unable to find the stars in the resource files. So, I am hoping this bug report will cause someone to state WHERE the stars should be located and I can push Fedora to repair their package.
Which exact Amarok version is this about?
Version 2.9.0 is what I have now. It has been consistent in the last few versions - which is why I believe it is a packaging problem, but I don't know WHAT is missing from the package, so the bug report to Fedora just closes automatically.
If it is a packaging error, then you need to talk to your distribution, we don't do packaging. FWIW: Amarok 2.9.0 still relies on KDE4 libraries, maybe it's just a missing element of those, as you run a Plasma 5 desktop
(In reply to Myriam Schweingruber from comment #3) > If it is a packaging error, then you need to talk to your distribution, we > don't do packaging. > > FWIW: Amarok 2.9.0 still relies on KDE4 libraries, maybe it's just a missing > element of those, as you run a Plasma 5 desktop Which package is missing for the correct stars colour?
Stars are painted with system colours nowadays in KF5 based 2.9.71, closing this one.