The release fixes 2 bugs (and only 2 bugs). The ChangeLog entries: 2006-11-24 Bastien Nocera <hadess> * src/totem-sidebar.c: (totem_sidebar_setup): * src/totem.c: (totem_action_save_state), (main_pane_size_allocated), (totem_setup_window), (video_widget_create): Patch from Jan Arne Petersen <jpetersen> to make Totem remember the width of the sidebar even when Totem was maximised when we exited (Closes: #365211, #361800, #316286) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ These make Totem look bad when Totem is maximised when exiting. Tested thoroughly on the devel branch before it was added to the stable branch. 2006-11-23 Bastien Nocera <hadess> * src/totem-session.c: (totem_session_restore): Patch from Marek Schmidt <xschmi01.vutbr.cz> to fix restoring the session. The playlist expects URI, we fed it a local filename (Closes: Debian #399983) ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Straight forward fix, which makes session restore work again. Bug is at: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=399983
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Built as 2.16.4-1.el5
Retested the following two test cases with totem-2.16.4-2.el5 on RHEL5-Client-20061226.nightly: I: 1. Start totem 2. Populate playlist, play something 3. Logout (tried both in KDE and in GNOME) 4. Login and totem should starts but with empty playlist Result: In KDE, the totem started with the previous playlist and an error occurred: Could not decode stream. II: 1. Open totem (not maximized). Sidebar is ok. 2. Maximize totem 3. Close totem 4. Open totem. Result:Sidebar is normal. As the first test case failed, put the bug back.
(In reply to comment #3) > Retested the following two test cases with totem-2.16.4-2.el5 on > RHEL5-Client-20061226.nightly: > I: > 1. Start totem > 2. Populate playlist, play something > 3. Logout (tried both in KDE and in GNOME) > 4. Login and totem should starts but with empty playlist > Result: In KDE, the totem started with the previous playlist and an error > occurred: Could not decode stream. I must admit I never tested with KDE, nor did anyone report this bug upstream. I believe the older version would have the same bug. > II: > 1. Open totem (not maximized). Sidebar is ok. > 2. Maximize totem > 3. Close totem > 4. Open totem. > Result:Sidebar is normal. > As the first test case failed, put the bug back. Good, it fixes the bug it's supposed to :)
I filed the KDE part upstream: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=392795
The little problem occurred in gnome too with the following steps: 1 start totem in gnome 2 populate playlist and play something 3 execute gnome-session-save in g-t 4 logout and re-login Result:the totem started with the previous playlist and an error occurred: Could not decode stream.
The KDE issue has been reported in a new bug (Bug 221551) for trace
Bugs are the wrong way around. As bug 221551 also occurs with GNOME, we'll need to fix it before uploading the new Totem.
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Created attachment 187251 [details] bug buddy report
(In reply to comment #14) > Created an attachment (id=187251) [edit] > bug buddy report Could you please stop spamming this errata with unrelated crashers? There are a number of known crashers in the versions of GStreamer and plugins we ship. Those don't change the fixes done in the front-end.
An advisory has been issued which should help the problem described in this bug report. This report is therefore being closed with a resolution of ERRATA. For more information on the solution and/or where to find the updated files, please follow the link below. You may reopen this bug report if the solution does not work for you. http://rhn.redhat.com/errata/RHBA-2007-0628.html