abrt 1.0.9 detected a crash. architecture: i686 cmdline: python listen '/home/Mircea/Desktop/Jamendo/Amity in Fame - Dinner for One -- Jamendo - OGG Vorbis q7 - 2008.07.07 [www.jamendo.com]/01 - Dinner for One.ogg' component: listen executable: /usr/lib/listen/listen kernel: 2.6.32.11-99.fc12.i686.PAE package: listen-0.6.5-1.fc12 reason: dbus_manager.py:99:enqueue:AttributeError: 'ListenDBus' object has no attribute 'win' release: Fedora release 12 (Constantine) backtrace ----- dbus_manager.py:99:enqueue:AttributeError: 'ListenDBus' object has no attribute 'win' Traceback (most recent call last): File "listen", line 155, in on_ready_cb self.post_start() File "listen", line 163, in post_start self.option.run_load( self.listen_instance.dbus_service ) File "/usr/lib/listen/option_parser.py", line 161, in run_load ret = listen_dbus_interface.enqueue(self.convert_args_to_uris_string(self.args)) File "/usr/lib/listen/dbus_manager.py", line 99, in enqueue self.win.playlist_ui.playlist.add_uris, pos=None, sort=True) AttributeError: 'ListenDBus' object has no attribute 'win' Local variables in innermost frame: win: <Listen object at 0xa20b70c (widget+listen+Listen at 0x9f448b0)> self: <dbus_manager.ListenDBus at /org/gnome/listen at 0xa22076c> uris: ['file:///home/Mircea/Desktop/Jamendo/Amity%20in%20Fame%20-%20Dinner%20for%20One%20--%20Jamendo%20-%20OGG%20Vorbis%20q7%20-%202008.07.07%20%5Bwww.jamendo.com%5D/01%20-%20Dinner%20for%20One.ogg'] How to reproduce ----- 1. right click on ogg music file 2. select open with Listen Music Player 3.
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