This bug is quite likely not a problem with Amarok 2, most of which has
been completely rewritten. As such I am closing this bug as fixed.
Amarok 2 packages can be found for both Intrepid (See kubuntu.org) as
well as for Jaunty, where it will become the default music player for
Kubuntu 9.04.
** Ch
Invalidating upstream task as upstream aren't taking bug reports for
1.4.x anymore.
** Changed in: amarok
Status: New => Invalid
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amarok crashes on login
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** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
** Also affects: amarok
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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After checking for other bugs in amarok that look like this, it seems
that this isn't a duplicate of another. So I'm going to go ahead and
confirm it, since we have plenty of info from the apport information.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Needs Info => Confirmed
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amarok crashe
StacktraceTop:KConfigINIBackEnd::parseSingleConfigFile (this=0x80a3358, [EMAIL
PROTECTED], pWriteBackMap=0xbfba0478, bGlobal=true, bDefault=false)
KConfigINIBackEnd::getEntryMap (this=0x80a3358, [EMAIL PROTECTED],
bGlobal=true, mergeFile=0x8902bb8)
KConfigINIBackEnd::writeConfigFile (this=0x80a3
Usually for these apport bugs the triaging procedure is to mark it needs
info and add the 'need-i386-retrace' tag since that's the architecture
this bug was on. Then search for bugs, or mark as confirmed and try to
follow up with the original reporter. I'll go ahead and do that now.
** Tags adde
Amarok,
Thanks for the quick response. Unfortunately, there were some were some
things I couldn't get working in Debian, so I had to switch back to
Ubuntu 7.04. The bug I sent an email for occurred on my previous Debian
install. Thanks again.
Jason Simanek
On Fri, 2007-05-18 at 11:00 +, Denn
Hi !
Is there something wrong ?
Why this package is assigned to the Ubuntu Media Center team ?
I'm a member of this team, and I think there's no raison for this
assignement.
Maybe someone can explain to me ?
Thanks !
2007/5/18, Dennis Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Thank you for the report.
>
Somehow I think you are misleading about the Ubuntu Media Center Team . I have
removed it as the assignee of this bug.
For the moment m Ubuntu Media Center Team is team responsible of creating an
Ubuntu Media Center (software + distro) .
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Ubuntu Med
Thank you for the report.
Do you get the crash on every time you login? Or does it crash when you start
Amarok. Make sure it is Amarok that causes the crash.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubun
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