brasero calls kpackagekit for finding toc2cue

Bug #570787 reported by staedtler-przyborski
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brasero (Ubuntu)
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Bug Description

Binary package hint: brasero

brasero 2.30 calls kpackagekit instead of synaptic to find toc2cue if cdrdao is not installed

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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Thank ou for your bug report, could you describe how to trigger the bug? Where do you click exactly?

Changed in brasero (Ubuntu):
status: New → Incomplete
importance: Undecided → Low
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staedtler-przyborski (staedtler-przyborski-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

"could you describe how to trigger the bug? Where do you click exactly?"

I wanted to 1:1 copy a CD. Brasero thought that toc2cue is missing (Indeed I hadn't installed cdrdao). So it started to my surprise kpackagekit for searching the binary (and failed).

kpackagekit is installed, cause I've some KDE-Applications (e.g. digikam) on the Gnome Desktop

After installing cdrdao manually - using synaptic - I got https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/570785

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Garbor (garbor) wrote :

I can confirm this, i had the same issue, a few minutes ago, just trying to copy an audio CD.

Thank you for the workaround "installing cdrdao manually".

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Gilbert Dion (diong) wrote :

I wanted to copy a music CD with Brasero and it started to search for missing packages (toc2cue and cdda2wav) but could not find them. Then it suggested that I install them manually. But these do not exist in Synaptic.
Brasero was running ok in Karmic. I tried on a upgraded Lucid and a freshly installed Lucid with the same result.

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Gilbert Dion (diong) wrote :

I forgot to mention that cdrdao is already installed, but it stills uses kpackagekit to search for toc2cue and cdda2wav.

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Jim Kirkpatrick (jim-kirkpatrick) wrote :

Confirming...

To reproduce (on 64bit Lucid):
1) Right click CD in Computer view;
2) Choose 'Copy disc...';
3) Change 2nd drop-down to 'Image file';
4) Click 'Create image' button.
5) Get the error message:
All required applications and libraries are not installed.

Please install the following manually and try again:
toc2cue (application)
cdrdao (application)

And then in terminal...
>$ sudo apt-get install toc2cue cdrdao
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package toc2cue

Changed in brasero (Ubuntu):
status: Incomplete → Confirmed
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Jim Kirkpatrick (jim-kirkpatrick) wrote :

Sorry all... I think I wanted #529696, though the bugs look like they have the same root cause.

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Peter Eijlander (peter-eijlander) wrote :

In synaptic there is cue2toc so maybe the call from Brasero is to the wrong library?

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Peter Eijlander (peter-eijlander) wrote :

Intstalled cue2toc and cdrdao via synaptic, so cdrdao is installed now, still Brasero says that cdrdao is not installed when I want to create an image or copy of an audio cd.
I am using 64bit Lucid on AMD64.
Last Tuesday I ran into the same problem installing 32bit Lucid on a Dell 4500 P4 PC, just to make a copy of that very Live CD I used to install and got the error also: Missing toc2cue and cdrdao...

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Alina Swietochowska (alina-qa-iq) wrote :

Ditto #6.

Tried various workarounds: installed cdrdao and cuetools then also cdda2wav.

Brasero's 1:1 disk copy still doesn't work, just creates the following log:
"Checking session consistency (brasero_burn_check_session_consistency brasero-burn.c:1741)
Unsupported type of task operation
Session error : An internal error occurred (brasero_burn_record brasero-burn.c:2839)"

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Trevor (trevorwood6) wrote :

Hi all trying to copy a simple music cd, with brasero am using Ubuntu 10.10l.
getting the three lines up need to download the
1/ cdda2wav
2/ cdrdo
3/ cdrdo

all three or application files, looked on senaptic packager as well as the
normal ubuntu updater.

I am new to linux so still learning, but impressed with it so far.

Trevor

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Petux (pe8er) wrote :

Ureeka! - just found the answer to the bug!!

The reported missing package is toc2cue - but actually it should read cue2toc. So the command to install should be

 # sudo apt-get install cue2toc

Have also installed the cdrdao package

Hope that helps some...

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