Description of problem: 1. run Rhythmbox 2. select in the sidebar an automatic playlist 3. in the menu ("Edit Browse View All Playlist") select item "Playlist" 4. in the menu "Playlist" select item "Edit..." 5. crash Version-Release number of selected component: rhythmbox-3.3.1-1.fc24 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.7.2 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: rhythmbox crash_function: strlen executable: /usr/bin/rhythmbox global_pid: 2331 kernel: 4.6.4-301.fc24.x86_64 pkg_fingerprint: 73BD E983 81B4 6521 pkg_vendor: Fedora Project runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 strlen at ../sysdeps/x86_64/strlen.S:106 #1 g_strdup at gstrfuncs.c:362 #2 gtk_button_set_label at gtkbutton.c:2176 #3 sort_option_menu_changed at rb-query-creator.c:945 #4 _g_closure_invoke_va at gclosure.c:867 #7 gtk_combo_box_set_active_internal at gtkcombobox.c:3984 #8 gtk_combo_box_set_active at gtkcombobox.c:3908 #9 rb_query_creator_set_sorting at rb-query-creator.c:474 #10 rb_query_creator_new_from_query at rb-query-creator.c:508 #11 edit_auto_playlist_action_cb at rb-playlist-manager.c:948
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As I suppose a cause of problem is a sort key "Location" of automatic playlist. Such option is absent in a listbox "When sorted by" of edit dialog of automatic playlist. Perhaps it makes the dialog to crash. After changing sort key from "Location" to another one editing works fine.
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In Fedora 25 I use rhythmbox-3.4.1-1.fc25.x86_64 and problem still exists.
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Can you attach ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/playlists.xml ?
(In reply to Teer Sandal from comment #14) > As I suppose a cause of problem is a sort key "Location" of automatic > playlist. Such option is absent in a listbox "When sorted by" of edit dialog > of automatic playlist. Perhaps it makes the dialog to crash. After changing > sort key from "Location" to another one editing works fine. So, how did "Location" become a sort key ? Did you manually update the playlists.xml file ?
Created attachment 1356915 [details] Requested playlists.xml of Rhythmbox
(In reply to gkrithi8 from comment #21) > So, how did "Location" become a sort key ? Very simple: go to Preferences (tab General) and mark checkbox "Visible Columns\Location", select an automatic playlist in a left sidebar of Rhythmbox, click header of column "Location" in a list of tracks to sort. > Did you manually update the playlists.xml file ? No, I didn't. Playlist "test" in attached playlists.xml have been created just before putting this comment via Rhythmbox GUI. P.S.: while sorting tracks of automatic playlist by any other key (Title, Album, etc.) edit dialog is opened successfully.
Got it.
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thanks for the reminder !
Tracked in https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=791815
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In Fedora 29 (rhythmbox 3.4.3-1.fc29.x86_64) behavior changed: Description of problem: 1. run Rhythmbox 2. open "Preferences/General" 3. check "Visible columns/Location" then close preferences 4. in the sidebar click button "add" ("+") then click "New automatic playlist" 5. in the dialog click "New" 6. give a name to newly created automatic playlist, press Enter 7. click table header "Location" to sort playlist by location 8. in the playlist menu ("Edit Browse View All Playlist") select item "Playlist" 9. in the menu "Playlist" select item "Edit..." 10. nothing happens, expected behavior - dialog "edit playlist" opens. 11. click any other table column header to sort not by "Location" 12. again go to "Playlist/Edit" and the dialog opens. So original problem is solved partially but not completely.
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Problem described in comment #30 still exists in Fedora 30 (rhythmbox-3.4.3-3.fc30.x86_64).
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