From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Opera/9.26 (X11; Linux i686; U; en) Description of problem: Xmms doesn't immediately play music file, when I double click on it. It just only add this file to playlist. Solution: in the /usr/share/applications/redhat-audio-player.desktop change "Exec=xmms -e %F" to "Exec=xmms %F" Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. start nautilus 2. navigate to your music file 3. right click on it -> Properties -> Open With: Audio Player 4. double click on music file Actual Results: Expected Results: Additional info:
Hmmm, Not sure why this is. Can you right click on an mp3, go to properties at the bottom and check what that says it should open with?
Confirmed (with F9, though). You either want Exec=xmms -e -p %F to enqueue and play or Exec=xmms %F to clear the playlist and play only the single file.
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Fixed in rawhide. Will drop it to f10 and f11 presently
$ ll /usr/share/applications/redhat-audio-player.desktop lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 51 2009-09-06 11:40 /usr/share/applications/redhat-audio-player.desktop -> ../desktop-menu-patches/redhat-audio-player.desktop $ grep -i exec /usr/share/desktop-menu-patches/redhat-audio-player.desktop Exec=xmms -e %F
Strictly speaking, that .desktop file is owned by redhat-menus (ie, the change will need to happen there). Of course, in this day and age, not sure why this pkg isn't just providing it's own xmms.desktop file, instead of the continued monkey-business of using an oddly named .desktop file owned by something else.
> that .desktop file is owned by redhat-menus Sure it is. No news. The xmms.spec file explicitly does that and even says so in a comment. Finding out the fix was left as an excercize as obviously the committed change had not been tested at all: https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-extras-commits/2009-September/msg00522.html
Michael, indeed, stealthy as ever, and I missed it. Seems the "fix" and way forward here is a bit clearer now. :)
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Default is now Enqueue and Play, or at least, it will be shortly.
xmms-1.2.11-15.20071117cvs.fc14 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 14. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/xmms-1.2.11-15.20071117cvs.fc14
xmms-1.2.11-15.20071117cvs.fc15 has been submitted as an update for Fedora 15. https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/xmms-1.2.11-15.20071117cvs.fc15
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xmms-1.2.11-15.20071117cvs.fc14 has been pushed to the Fedora 14 stable repository. If problems still persist, please make note of it in this bug report.
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