** Summary changed: - [gutsy] gtkpod-aac does not live up to its name + [gutsy SRU] gtkpod-aac does not live up to its name
** Description changed: Binary package hint: gtkpod-aac - gtkpod-aac is not compiled with mp4/aac support in Gutsy. When I tried - to recompile the package with mp4/aac support, it failed. gtkpod-aac - worked as expected in Feisty. + DESCRIPTION: + + gtkpod-aac is not compiled with mp4/aac support in Gutsy. When I tried to recompile the package with mp4/aac support, it failed. gtkpod-aac worked as expected in Feisty. + [Added by John Dong:] + The new upstream gtkpod release tries to implement the "Group" metadata field for MP4, which requires a newer libmp4v2 than Gutsy has. This causes ./configure to build without AAC/MP4 support. The patch I provide reverts to previous Gtkpod behavior of ignoring the "Group" metadata tag for .mp4 files. + + + TEST CASE: + Try to use gtkpod to add a .mp4 file onto an iPod. + + EXPECTED BEHAVIOR: + Gtkpod adds the file to your iPod + + DEFECTIVE BEHAVIOR: + Gtkpod informs user that it was compiled without mp4 support. + + ALTERNATE TEST (i.e. non iPod owners): + Look at build log output at the end of ./configure phase + + EXPECTED BEHAVIOR: + ./configure reports that it will build with MP4/AAC support + + DEFECTIVE BEHAVIOR: + ./configure reports that it will build without MP4/AAC support -- [gutsy SRU] gtkpod-aac does not live up to its name https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/135178 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is the bug contact for Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-bugs@lists.ubuntu.com https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs