Error while getting peer-to-peer dbus connection on 2nd juice

Bug #622213 reported by Dave Gilbert
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This bug affects 28 people
Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Sound Juicer
Invalid
High
sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
Confirmed
Undecided
Unassigned

Bug Description

Binary package hint: sound-juicer

I juice a cd (all is good), the CD ejects - sound juicer stays up but most fields blank
I put the next one in, the dialog asks me what I want to do and I say CD Extractor (aka Sound Juicer),
and then I get a dialog:

'Could not read the CD
Sound Juicer could not read the track listing on this CD.
Reason: Cannot access CD: Error while getting peer-to-peer dbus connection: The
name :1.129 was not provided by any .service files'

I tried then pressing the 'Reread disk' menu option and got the same error.

If I quit the juicer and eject the cd and start over it's OK.

Dave

ProblemType: Bug
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 10.10
Package: sound-juicer 2.31.6-0ubuntu1
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 2.6.35-17.23-generic 2.6.35.2
Uname: Linux 2.6.35-17-generic x86_64
Architecture: amd64
CheckboxSubmission: f2d10bd9f943a85b486a282e7840a570
CheckboxSystem: 0531969bcfd4f03af7405c98dc94a948
Date: Sun Aug 22 13:33:53 2010
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 9.10 "Karmic Koala" - Release amd64 (20091027)
ProcEnviron:
 PATH=(custom, user)
 LANG=en_GB.utf8
 SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: sound-juicer

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Dave Gilbert (ubuntu-treblig) wrote :
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Dave Gilbert (ubuntu-treblig) wrote :

Still happens on release Maverick with updates as of today 17th October.

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Bryan Zimmerman (codeabit) wrote :

Also happens to me with Maverick. I did an in-place upgrade from Lucid.

Issue is exactly the same as described above.

"Could not read the CD.
Sound Juicer could not read the track listing on this CD.
Reason: Cannot access CD: Error while getting peer-to-peer dbus connection: The name :1.899 was not provided by any .service files"

Note: on a subsequent attempt to repro, I get the same message, except the name is "1.915".

When run from the command line, the only output I see is nine instances of...

"** (sound-juicer:28666): CRITICAL **: atk_object_add_relationship: assertion `ATK_IS_OBJECT (object)' failed"

which I doubt is related.

100% reproducible on my system. Hope this helps.

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Derek (azmotoryder) wrote :

I get the same thing as above in Maverick. Here is the message I'm getting: Sound Juicer could not read the track listing on this CD.
Reason: Cannot access CD: Error while getting peer-to-peer dbus connection: The name :1.142 was not provided by any .service files

I'm really regretting this upgrade. I'm thinking of going back to Lucid Lynx.

Changed in sound-juicer (Ubuntu):
status: New → Confirmed
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Chris Conway (cconway) wrote :

I'm getting this error, but only on certain CDs. I think its only for CDs that aren't in MusicBrainz.

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T-Lo (ausserirdischer) wrote :

I can confirme the behavior Chris Conway described.

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Jim Zhong (niat818-gmail) wrote :

The same on Maverick. My dvdrom is matshita UJ890.

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Pat (pat-128-deactivatedaccount) wrote :

Started working OK for me again after I removed RhythmBox.

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Andreas Brudin (andreas-brudin) wrote :

I have this problem on Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty). Closing and re-opening sound-juicer after changing CD "solves" the problem.

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whitis (whitis) wrote :

I also get this on Ubunty 11.04. The number is different. Ripped a number of disks in a couple of sessions without a problem, then it seemed to crop up repeatedly.

Why does a program like this need to use the unreliable and platform specific dbus at all?

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Klaus Peter (klauspeterklein) wrote :

I have the same problem after switching from Lucid to Natty. The problem mostly occurs, when the CD is not in the Database. But some Cds that are not in the Database work fine. All Cds that are in the Database work fine. Quitting sound juicer and restarting solves the problem for the CD, that causes the problem.

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Peter Gaultney (petergaultney) wrote :

Having the same problem. Oddly, it worked for the first CD that was definitely not in MusicBrainz (it's a brand new release and I subsequently submitted the release), but isn't working for this one.

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iGadget (igadget) wrote :

I can confirm everything that's mentioned in #11. But to add, it only occurs after the first successful juice.

So I suppose the steps to reproduce are:
1. Have several CD's which are not in MusicBrainz
(pre-2. Click 'Submit Album' before juicing the CD - not sure if this makes any difference, but it might be related)
2. Juice the first CD, this will work fine
3. Don't close Sound Juicer but insert the second CD
4. Chances are you'll now get the error mentioned in this bug report.

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Walter Garcia-Fontes (walter-garcia) wrote :

Thank you for taking the time to report this bug and helping to make Ubuntu better. This particular bug has already been reported and is a duplicate of bug 902573 , so it is being marked as such. Please look at the other bug report to see if there is any missing information that you can provide, or to see if there is a workaround for the bug. Additionally, any further discussion regarding the bug should occur in the other report. Feel free to continue to report any other bugs you may find.

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Alex Mauer (hawke) wrote :

Shouldn’t the duplicate be marked the other way ’round as this one is the older bug?

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Walter Garcia-Fontes (walter-garcia) wrote :

I marked it that way because the newer bug has newer apport information, and I also linked it to the upstream bug. In any case it doesn't matter, all the information of the different reports will be available in any case.

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Alex Mauer (hawke) wrote :

It's definitely not the same as the schema change problem.

Changed in sound-juicer:
importance: Unknown → High
status: Unknown → New
Changed in sound-juicer:
status: New → Incomplete
Changed in sound-juicer:
status: Incomplete → Invalid
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Walter Garcia-Fontes (walter-garcia) wrote :

The current bug upstream has been marked as invalid with the following comment:

Looks like /usr/lib/gvfs/gvfsd-cdda has died when the bug occurs. I suppose
this means this bug is in gvfs, not in sound-juicer. This is probably the same
as https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gvfs/+bug/819304

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Walter Garcia-Fontes (walter-garcia) wrote :

I'm duplicating again this bug with bug 819304, since the bug upstream above has been marked as invalid for sound-juicer but there is some evidence that it is related to gvfs-cdda. Please feel free to undup again if this does not seem appropriate, but let's see if we can advance with this issue as it has been around for quite some time for a package which is considered the default ripper for Ubuntu.

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reliable-robin-22 (nicolasdiogo) wrote :

you can always use ASUNDER application instead

it works better then sound-juicer (for me)
it uses CDDB database to find CD details which seems to have more info the that used by Sound-Juicer,

i am not going to wait for this app to be fixed just stopped using it.

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Aaron Bentley (abentley) wrote :

I don't think this is a duplicate, because the symptoms are different: it occurs when inserting a CD after a previous rip -- it's not caused by a particular CD.

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