[ubuntu-mono] [Bug 617017] Re: Banshee failes to read/import RATING:BANSHEE-comment

Launchpad Bug Tracker 617017 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Sep 6 20:10:10 UTC 2010


This bug was fixed in the package banshee - 1.7.5-0ubuntu1

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banshee (1.7.5-0ubuntu1) maverick; urgency=low

  [ Chow Loong Jin ]
  * New upstream release
    + New Features:
      - GIO/udev-based hardware backend
      - Apple Devices backend with support for iPod/iOS devices (LP: #554141)
      - MPRIS v2 support (Ubuntu Sound Menu, etc)
      - Audiobooks and Miro Guide extensions enabled by default
    + Enhancements/API Additions:
      - Play menu item in track context menu
      - Amazon affiliate codes for all supported countries
      - "Amazon MP3s" Music smart playlist
      - Miro Guide teaser in Podcasts
      - Zoom support in Amazon MP3 Store and Miro Guide
      - Now Playing simplify mode that declutters the UI
      - Play Queue shuffle action
      - Podcast errors shown to user
      - Better MTP device detection
      - Default smart playlists hidden when empty, for new users
      - New and improved user documentation
    + Notable Bugs Fixed
      - bgo#626786: Prevent crash in search-for-artist when blank
      - bgo#628388: Fix overflow bug with MTP playlists
      - bgo#625683: Fixup checkboxes now clickable
      - bgo#626928: Fetch podcast artwork asap
      - bgo#626791: Catch crashes caused by missing extensions
      - bgo#528383: Re-enable writing video metadata to file
      - bgo#626803, LP: #617017: Fix Ogg rating parsing in non-English locales
  * debian/(control, rules):
    + Update configure flags:
      - --disable-hal
      - --disable-ipod
      - --enable-appledevice
      - --enable-gio
      - --enable-gio-hardware
    + Add new build depends:
      - libgudev1.0-cil-dev
      - libgkeyfile-cil-dev
      - libgio2.0-cil-dev
      - libgtk-sharp-beans2.0-cil-dev
      - libgpod-cil-dev
    + Update version of libmtp-dev build-dep to 0.3.0
    + Drop hal, podsleuth and ipod-sharp dependencies
  * debian/patches:
    + 0001-Don-t-copy-duplicate-libraries.patch: Don't copy duplicate
      libraries
    + 0002-Also-copy-gio-sharp-s-debugging-libraries-if-they-ar.patch:
      Copy debugging libraries if they exist

  [ Iain Lane ]
  * Upload to Ubuntu from Debian git, as the dependencies are not all
    ready in Debian.
  * [fe5e8fb] Refresh and update patches to apply cleanly
  * [a688fa9] Disable Boo support and remove build dependency
  * [df01b1e] Generate translation template and set gettext domain in
    the Ubuntu build
  * [9c3402b] Make sure mimeinfo.cache is removed
  * [d54fedc] Update changelog version for Ubuntu
 -- Iain Lane <laney at ubuntu.com>   Mon, 06 Sep 2010 20:05:45 +0100

** Changed in: banshee (Ubuntu)
       Status: Triaged => Fix Released

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Banshee failes to read/import RATING:BANSHEE-comment
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/617017
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Status in Banshee Music Player: Fix Released
Status in “banshee” package in Ubuntu: Fix Released

Bug description:
Binary package hint: banshee

Ubuntu-Release: Ubuntu 10.04.1 LTS
Banshee-Version: Banshee 1.6.1-1~lucid1

What I expected to happen:
When I activate the option 'Saving Metadata to File' in 'Edit' -> 'Preferences'-menu, Banshee writes (among other comments) a field named RATING:BANSHEE into the vorbiscomment metadata container of my OGG Vorbis music files. When I close Banshee, delete the file ~/.config/banshee-1/banshee.db, then reopen Banshee and import my music all the metadata written to my music files - including the rating (RATING:BANSHEE-comment) - should be read/importet.

What happened instead:
When I close Banshee, delete the file ~/.config/banshee-1/banshee.db, then reopen Banshee and import my music the ratings seem to be lost.

When I check the metadata of my music files by using 'vorbiscomment -l example.oga' I can see that the comment 'BANSHEE:RATING=X.X' still exists - so I assume Banshee is able to write this comment but failes to read/import it.






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