TEST CASE:
1. Open rhythmbox.
2. Select an album, start the last track.
3. Use the search-position-bar to go near the end of the music file.
4. Wait until the playback finishes.
5. Press Play-Button (in program or notification-icon) OR double click on another music file or another album OR select another album or music file and press the button
6. The play button will push in, the album art will load and the song will get the "Playing" icon next to it, but it won't be playing.
"It's just a one-line change!" And this patch was used in Debian (version 0.12.5-2). It survives upstream until now.
SRU justification.
This is a minor but annoying bug that already collected a couple of duplicates. git.gnome. org/browse/ rhythmbox/ commit/ ?id=d655375d632 1ce91ba51cf0a5f e217333b62ad6b).
It was fixed in upstream version 0.12.6 and thus in Lucid. The patch posted here is taken from upstream (http://
TEST CASE:
1. Open rhythmbox.
2. Select an album, start the last track.
3. Use the search-position-bar to go near the end of the music file.
4. Wait until the playback finishes.
5. Press Play-Button (in program or notification-icon) OR double click on another music file or another album OR select another album or music file and press the button
6. The play button will push in, the album art will load and the song will get the "Playing" icon next to it, but it won't be playing.
"It's just a one-line change!" And this patch was used in Debian (version 0.12.5-2). It survives upstream until now.