Bug 675876

Summary: Amarok stops loading
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Tristan Santore <tristan.santore>
Component: amarokAssignee: Rex Dieter <rdieter>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description Tristan Santore 2011-02-08 04:17:41 UTC
Description of problem:
Amarok stops loading

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):
Version     : 2.3.2                             Vendor: Fedora Project
Release     : 4.fc14        

How reproducible:
run amarok from shell or using usual icon in gui (Gnome)

Steps to Reproduce:
1. just start amarok
  
Actual results:
Desktop]$ amarok
Object::connect: No such signal Podcasts::SqlPodcastProvider::playlistAdded( Playlists::PlaylistPtr )
Object::connect: No such signal Podcasts::SqlPodcastProvider::playlistRemoved( Playlists::PlaylistPtr )
Object::connect: No such signal Playlists::SqlUserPlaylistProvider::playlistAdded( Playlists::PlaylistPtr )
Object::connect: No such signal Playlists::SqlUserPlaylistProvider::playlistRemoved( Playlists::PlaylistPtr )
Calling appendChild() on a null node does nothing.
[Titan@titan Desktop]$ ps ax|grep amarok
 4772 pts/1    Rl     2:27 amarok
 4843 pts/1    S+     0:00 grep --color=auto amarok

amarok just dies after hull node error, and the shell is given back to the user,
but a amarok process still shows. And before the error it shows two amarok processes. The start up screen for amarok sticks to the screen, shoing the first process as active.

Expected results:
amarok should just start.

Additional info:

I did scan for music again, maybe that is half the problem.

Comment 1 Tristan Santore 2011-02-08 07:47:41 UTC
I should have added, attaching strace gave same errors as above, so it was waiting for something, but did not wait, and time out sanely, but made the process die and go away, leaving an orphan.

Removing the config dirs and shared amarok stuff under ~/.kde, lets amarok start again.
Rescanning collection get following errors, probably unrelated to above issue.
X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
  Major opcode: 20 (X_GetProperty)
  Resource id:  0x6800024
X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
  Major opcode: 20 (X_GetProperty)
  Resource id:  0x6800287
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
amarok(4878) EventListener::eventFilter: User of KWidgetItemDelegate should not delete widgets created by createWidgets! 
X Error: BadWindow (invalid Window parameter) 3
  Major opcode: 20 (X_GetProperty)
  Resource id:  0x6800a8e

Now on rescan it stops responding after doing a full scan, but the scan indicator went back to 0%

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