Description of problem: I pressed 'Add to Queue' to a new album that just got scanned. Note, that my music library is in a logical NTFS drive and not part of the Linix file system. I allow access to the disk through the 'Dolphin' file manager. This is the second time it happens, in the exactly the same manner Some additional info about my system: - Dell laptop (Inspriron 5558) One physical hard drive (5400 rpm). 2 partitions with NTFS, one is Windows 10, the other a logical partition. 3 partitions with ext4, one is root, one is home and the other swap. 16 GB of RAM Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-5200U CPU @ 2.20GHz Audio device: Intel Corporation Broadwell-U Audio Controller (rev 09) Audio device: Intel Corporation Wildcat Point-LP High Definition Audio Controller (rev 03) VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation HD Graphics 5500 (rev 09) Version-Release number of selected component: tomahawk-0.8.4-20.fc29 Additional info: reporter: libreport-2.9.7 backtrace_rating: 4 cmdline: /usr/bin/tomahawk crash_function: QList<PlayableItem*>::indexOf executable: /usr/bin/tomahawk journald_cursor: s=f803cffa267548bea6436eccd466974f;i=27c63;b=614f64fffd2c413da13b7848f320cc1c;m=449be13d;t=57ce2b594fe69;x=6193dadc4e088bc7 kernel: 4.19.8-300.fc29.x86_64 rootdir: / runlevel: N 5 type: CCpp uid: 1000 Truncated backtrace: Thread no. 1 (10 frames) #0 QList<PlayableItem*>::indexOf at /usr/include/QtCore/qlist.h:102 #1 PlayableModel::parent at /usr/src/debug/tomahawk-0.8.4-20.fc29.x86_64/src/libtomahawk/playlist/PlayableModel.cpp:157 #2 QModelIndex::parent at kernel/qabstractitemmodel.h:393 #3 QAbstractItemModelPrivate::rowsAboutToBeRemoved at kernel/qabstractitemmodel.cpp:726 #4 QAbstractItemModel::beginRemoveRows at kernel/qabstractitemmodel.cpp:2471 #5 PlayableModel::removeIndex at /usr/include/QtCore/qabstractitemmodel.h:393 #6 PlayableModel::removeIndexes at /usr/include/QtCore/qlist.h:468 #7 PlayableModel::removeRows at /usr/src/debug/tomahawk-0.8.4-20.fc29.x86_64/src/libtomahawk/playlist/PlayableModel.cpp:737 #8 TreeModel::onTracksAdded at /usr/src/debug/tomahawk-0.8.4-20.fc29.x86_64/src/libtomahawk/playlist/TreeModel.cpp:307 #9 TreeModel::addTracks at /usr/include/QtCore/qsharedpointer_impl.h:155
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