i guess you talk about a terminal command? if so it does, but it's
pretty much the same behaviour as if i open the drive manually: the tray
opens only for one second then closes again.

one exeption:

i just had one incidence where i let grip rip and encode a single track,
after that the auto eject failed to work as usual. i entered 'eject
scd0' in the command line and the tray opened for a second and closed
again. when i entered 'eject scd0' for a second time the tray opened and
remained open.

i repeated this process but not using the command line but the physical
eject button of the drive. here when first pressing the eject button the
tray opens only for a second and closes. but when i press the eject
button again, the tray remains closed until i press it for a third time.
but maybe it's only that you have to wait some time anyway for the drive
to be "ready" for an eject process, because it needs to be unmounted
etc. i have always been surprised, why grip always freezes completely
everytime while you mount or unmount the cd drive...

sorry no real hard evidence for bug tracking but that's all i have.
btw: did you get any similar behaviour on your machine?

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gvfsd-cdd prevents cd drive from opening
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