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Message #48443
[Bug 887867] Re: Library monitoring not working, rescan shows nonexistent files and folders, no more "missing files"
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Title:
Library monitoring not working, rescan shows nonexistent files and
folders, no more "missing files"
Status in “rhythmbox” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
$ apt-cache policy rhythmbox
rhythmbox:
Installed: 2.90.1~20110908-0ubuntu1
Candidate: 2.90.1~20110908-0ubuntu1
Version table:
*** 2.90.1~20110908-0ubuntu1 0
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ oneiric/main i386 Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
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Using Ubuntu 11.10 (32 bit), and using Rhythmbox 2.90.1, I set my
preferences to watch for changes in the library folder.
Then I make changes within a given subfolder and/or to the subfolder
itself, for example, renaming via Nautilus, Soundconverter, or
Cowbell, or a combination thereof.
The next time I launch Rhythmbox, it shows nonexistent files in the
library. For example, where there is only one file, there are two
other copies still shown; one copy is the way the file/folder/both was
previously named, and the other copy is in a non-existent folder way
outside of the library, with a peculiar name,
"/home/dg/(null)/filename" (if the "null" folder exists, I cannot
locate it).
In the attached screenshot, the file circled in red is the only file
actually present.
This did not happen to me in previous versions of Rhythmbox, at least,
not that I am aware of. I'm not sure it was even occurring during the
week or two I had done a dist-upgrade from the ~64 bit~ version of
Natty to the Oneiric RC (and thus the GTK+3 version of Rhythmbox)
before doing a clean install of the 32 bit version of the Oneiric
final release.
Unticking and reticking the watch for changes in library option
combined with restarting Rhythmbox and rebooting the computer has no
effect.
Manually right-clicking on a file in the library view in Rhythmbox,
and selecting "move to trash" has no effect other than to place a red
error icon on the row of the file in question. Only selecting "remove"
in the right-click context menu actually removes it.
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This time around, after the fresh install of Ubuntu 11.10, and
installing Rhythmbox, and uninstalling Banshee, the only thing I did
before setting my library folder was to manually copy and paste some
iradio entries into the ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/rhythmbox.db xml
database file before it got cluttered with thousands of non-iradio
entries (songs).
The "missing files" function in the library UI was briefly working
today, as was the "import errors" function, now no files show up as
missing, even though they are actually missing. I don't know what
changed to cause the different behavior.
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Oddly, this bug seems like it may have cured a separate, longstanding
bug I've had with Rhythmbox: usually when I restarted Rhythmbox in the
past, a restart took two attempts, the first attempt resulting in a
crash and the second attempt actually restarting Rhythmbox. So far
this does not seem to be happening, but if it resumes I will note it
here.
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