Bug 714104

Summary: Rhythmbox gnome-shell notifications show "next" instead of action controls.
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: Johan Basson <bugzilla>
Component: rhythmboxAssignee: Bastien Nocera <bnocera>
Status: CLOSED WONTFIX QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Version: 15CC: bnocera, danderson, elison.niven, fabrice
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Description Johan Basson 2011-06-17 11:20:42 UTC
Description of problem:

Notifications in gnome-shell currently only show a "next" button instead of
the previously used action controls
See: http://bugzilla-attachments.gnome.org/attachment.cgi?id=187057
for example

Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):

This has changed from rhythmbox version 2.90.1-2.i686 to 2.90.1-3.i686

How reproducible:
Start rhythmbox play a song with notifications enabled

Steps to Reproduce:
1. launch application
2. enable notification plugin
3. play song
  
Actual results:

See linked screenshot or https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649217

Expected results:


Additional info:
Bug has already been reported to Gnome and has been fixed.
Kindly implement fix in fedora package too
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=649217

Comment 1 Johan Basson 2011-06-21 14:24:11 UTC
Created attachment 505841 [details]
Screenshot of working and non-working notifications

Comment 2 Johan Basson 2011-07-08 08:59:37 UTC
Any updates on this yet?

Comment 3 Dennis E. Anderson 2011-07-26 12:33:28 UTC
Any updates

Comment 4 Johan Basson 2011-08-10 12:35:48 UTC
Seems like the redhat community is giving us the cold shoulder

Comment 5 Elison Niven 2011-08-24 11:00:06 UTC
Aah its 2 months and no updates ! Hey guys, till folks at fedora provide a _working_ rhythmbox with proper notifications you can uninstall rhythmbox (yum remove rhythmbox) and install the older version from your Fedora 15 CD/DVD (yum -C localinstall rhythmbox or rpm -ivh rhythmbox* from your CD/DVD directory).

It's definitely better than to wait ! I don't know what the yum update has to offer other than the buggy notfications in rhythmbox.

Comment 6 Johan Basson 2011-09-07 07:02:25 UTC
Seriously guys?
No feedback yet. Gnome has fixed this already in

http://git.gnome.org/browse/rhythmbox/commit/?id=e0e5d06e3e3d2651639c0d0579635c3aa126dd4f

We just need an implementation if I knew how to make rpms I would do it myself.

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