Bug 767010

Summary: WARNING **: Could not grab media player keys: No such method `GrabMediaPlayerKeys'
Product: [Fedora] Fedora Reporter: David Kovalsky <dkovalsk>
Component: audaciousAssignee: Michael Schwendt <bugs.michael>
Status: CLOSED NOTABUG QA Contact: Fedora Extras Quality Assurance <extras-qa>
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Description David Kovalsky 2011-12-13 00:19:29 UTC
When audacious is started from the terminal, it prints the following message:

$ audacious 

** (audacious:8713): WARNING **: Could not grab media player keys: No such method `GrabMediaPlayerKeys'


If relevant, I'm running on XFCE desktop and the latest & greatest Fedora updates-testing has to provide. 

audacious-3.0.4-1.fc16.x86_64

Comment 1 Michael Schwendt 2011-12-13 01:13:59 UTC
You can disable the GNOME Shortcuts plugin, if you don't run GNOME.

Comment 2 David Kovalsky 2011-12-13 01:31:13 UTC
That did the trick. Changed to Global Shortcuts instead of the gnome ones. Haven't seen the preferences for a while I guess :)


I guess as a user I'd love to see this 'trick' mentioned as a part of the error message, but given the severity, I don't mind if this gets closed as notabug. 

Thanks for the tip!

Comment 3 Michael Schwendt 2012-01-10 09:49:20 UTC
There's no guarantee all debug messages and warnings will stay forever or will be printed by default (rather than just when running "audacious -V"), so touching them to enhance them would be a questionable effort.