Package: libextractor
Version: 0.5.20c
Severity: normal

Hi.

This is really strange.

The execution of extractor (both with extract on command-line or through python 
binding) returns additional 'T' characters at the end of keywords on one of my 
machines.

For instance :
$ extract -V ~/01\ Monde\ virtuel.mp3 
Keywords for file /home/olivier/01 Monde virtuel.mp3:
track number - 1/0T
album - Je dis aimeT
artist - -M-T
title - Monde virtuelT
mimetype - audio/mpeg

However, the same on another one gives :
$ LANG=C extract -V 01\ Monde\ virtuel.mp3 
Keywords for file 01 Monde virtuel.mp3:
track number - 1/0
album - Je dis aime
artist - -M-
title - Monde virtuel
mimetype - audio/mpeg

Maybe there's a difference between versions : 0.5.20c-1 on the first and 
0.5.23+dfsg-4+b1 on the second ?

Hope this helps.

Best regards



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