Wo ho!!! My patch has been accepted in the svn mplayer:
http://svn.mplayerhq.hu/mplayer?view=rev&revision=26306
And I guess this will eventually trickle down to the yet to be released
mplayer rc3 :-)
Andrew Strong
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This bug was fixed in the package mplayer - 2:1.0~rc2-0ubuntu12
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* Modify mplayer.desktop to support opening URIs with spaces (LP:
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I have submitted a similar patch to mplayer-dev-eng:
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-dev-
eng/2008-March/056927.html
but this will only affect svn mplayer, if the patch is committed.
Andrew
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Here's a debdiff for Hardy.
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12909696/debdiff.txt
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** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #449298
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Jup, it's quite annoying that this doesn't work. It should be fixed at
least in hardy.
Thanks Andrew for the fix. It Helped!
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This bug is still unfixed in hardy.
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Ooops my apologies, I can now see the fix is already demonstrated. More
sleep less computer for me I think :-)
Andrew
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Hi,
Fix, as suggested by the Debian patch, is to alter the file:
/usr/local/share/applications/mplayer.desktop
(or whatever path) and change:
Exec=gmplayer %U
to
Exec=gmplayer %F
I have queried the mplayer-users with mixed success:
http://lists.mplayerhq.hu/pipermail/mplayer-
users/2008-Fe
I don't know if it is the same bug, but it also doesn't open files with
non-ASCII characters. This is particular annoying, since gutsy introduced
localized folder names, so my "Desktop" is now called "Área de Trabalho", so I
can't open a video file on my Desktop. I also tried on a folder without
Debian bug #449298 posted on November 4th:
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-gnome-maintainers/2007-November/039535.html
A reply with the fix was posted 11 hours later.
This is dated November 16th:
http://patches.ubuntu.com/by-release/extracted/debian/m/mplayer/1.0~rc2-6/24mplayer.deskt
Open /usr/share/applications/mplayer.desktop
change "Exec=gmplayer %U" to "Exec=gmplayer %f"
That'll make it pass mplayer the local path rather than constructing a url.
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Same here. But I'm not so sure that this bug is only Ubuntu-specific.
I've faced the same problem in Debian Sid... I had to downgrade there
too.
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Yes, I've got the same problem here. It does seem to be a regression in
the rc2 version of Mplayer. It will also fail if the file is in a
directory with a space in the name even if the file itself doesn't have
any spaces.
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I confirm this bug, when gmplayer open a file or a directory that
contains space "%20", it's fail to open the file. The bug isn't present
on kmplayer, where the file with spaces work fine. I tried it using a
script for play video with amarok, like that: `gmplayer" #{url}"`
return this error: "faile
No it's a mplayer issue.
Try with file:///home/user/.
This is why it fails (it uses file:// urls)
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This bug also occurs for filenames that actually have "%20" strings
instead of spaces.
So attempting to open either "some file.xxx" or "some%20file.xxx" by
double-clicking in Nautilus results in the error message: "failed to
open file:///some%20file.xxx."
I wonder if this is a Nautilus issue, bec
If you see on the left of this page I think it is this one:
Uploaded By: Mario Limonciello
Can you take care of it?
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Nick Andrik, is there a way to do that via lauchpad?
Or should we just figure out who built that package and just mail him?
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Yup you are right. The previous versions had no problem. So we should
notify the guy who made the package for backports to create it again
with the correct option.
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The bug is a regression in the gutsy-backports repository with the
1.0~rc2-0ubuntu1 package. I don't think mplayer is to blame but
probably the person that compiled the software and made the package
didn't include the proper switches when configuring the software
(./configure --with-some-option).
By filenames above I meant the file:// urls
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I can confirm this bug. The reason I see is that mplayer does not url-decode
the filenames.
This should be forwarded upstream.
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