I've downloaded another album from Jamendo, which again contained this
readme files and was able to reproduce this error.

It consists of two bugs, possibly related:

1. These plain text documents are flagged as 'import errors'. The
specific error I get is: "This stream is of a different type than
handled by this element"

2. I am not able to throw these documents into the trash. These
problematic files get _copied_ to the trash, not moved. Even though an
empty MP3, which is correctly flagged as an import error, can be moved
to the trash. I say copied, because the file will remain at its original
location, yet an identical copy is also put in the trash.

After trying out lots of stuff, I can say it has to do with the line-
endings in the plain-text readme files.

- These bugs remain if I change the filename or path
- These bugs go away when I remove the line-endings
- These bugs stay away when I add the line-endings by pressing [enter] in gedit

Given all these observations, it has to be related to line-endings. I
know there is a difference between how unix and dos/windows handle line-
endings in text-files, but I'm not really familiar with the specifics,
so I can't 'detect' this myself.

To reproduce this bug, please place attachment in a folder rhythmbox is
monitoring. It will be flagged as an import error (which is a bug), and
then when you move it to the trash, it will be copied to the trash, not
moved.

I still can't imagine how the trash-bug is related to file-endings
through: it seems very unlikely.

** Attachment added: "English jamendo readme file"
   
http://librarian.launchpad.net/7351242/%5Ben%5D%20Readme%20-%20www.jamendo.com%20.txt

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