2007-03-10 20:43:21 |
Jim Casaburi |
bug |
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added bug |
2007-03-10 21:21:49 |
Andrew Ash |
amarok: status |
Unconfirmed |
Needs Info |
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2007-03-10 21:21:49 |
Andrew Ash |
amarok: assignee |
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ash211 |
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2007-03-10 21:21:49 |
Andrew Ash |
amarok: statusexplanation |
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Amarok 1.4.5 on Edgy can read my oggs just fine. Maybe this is a packaging thing in amarok or a regression in libtag.
Could you please provide the output of `apt-cache policy libtag1c2a`? I think that's the package that supplies taglib to Amarok and allows it to read ogg files. |
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2007-03-13 23:02:23 |
Andrew Ash |
amarok: status |
Needs Info |
Confirmed |
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2007-03-13 23:02:23 |
Andrew Ash |
amarok: assignee |
ash211 |
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2007-03-13 23:02:23 |
Andrew Ash |
amarok: statusexplanation |
Amarok 1.4.5 on Edgy can read my oggs just fine. Maybe this is a packaging thing in amarok or a regression in libtag.
Could you please provide the output of `apt-cache policy libtag1c2a`? I think that's the package that supplies taglib to Amarok and allows it to read ogg files. |
I wonder what would make taglib read the tags from a read/write share but not a read-only share... Maybe it writes to the files or something in the process of reading the tags? But that doesn't make any sense. |
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2007-03-13 23:03:00 |
Andrew Ash |
title |
[feisty] Amarok doesn't read vorbis tags |
[feisty] Amarok doesn't read tags on read-only SMB shares |
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2007-03-13 23:06:52 |
Andrew Ash |
bug |
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assigned to taglib (upstream) |
2008-04-12 02:40:58 |
Harald Sitter |
amarok: importance |
Undecided |
Low |
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2008-11-06 13:29:27 |
Jonathan Thomas |
amarok: bugtargetdisplayname |
amarok (Ubuntu) |
taglib (Ubuntu) |
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2008-11-06 13:29:27 |
Jonathan Thomas |
amarok: bugtargetname |
amarok (Ubuntu) |
taglib (Ubuntu) |
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2008-11-06 13:29:27 |
Jonathan Thomas |
amarok: title |
Bug #91229 in amarok (Ubuntu): "[feisty] Amarok doesn't read tags on read-only SMB shares" |
Bug #91229 in taglib (Ubuntu): "[feisty] Amarok doesn't read tags on read-only SMB shares" |
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2010-04-15 19:37:14 |
Harald Sitter |
taglib (Ubuntu): status |
Confirmed |
Invalid |
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