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Created attachment 486421 [details] full output from gnomad2 Description of problem: I am in gnomad2 talking to a Xoom. I selected a top-level directory with the intent to recursively transfer all of the music underneath over to the other side. Some of the files "cannot be transferred" With that signal, the transfer stops. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: very Steps to Reproduce: 1. gnomad2 2. make contact with the Xoom 3. Set up for recursive transfer in gnomad2 (see the Preferences tab) 4. select the 'music' top-level directory 5. Select the right-arrow button to transfer it all Actual results: Error sending file "/tmp/gnomad-INcPkT/02 Break Your Heart.m4a" to MTP device! Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 02fe: add_object_to_cache(): couldn't add object to cache Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 2: PTP Layer error 2002: send_file_object_info(): Could not send object info. Error 2: (Look this up in ptp.h for an explanation.) Error 1: LIBMTP_Send_Track_From_File_Descriptor(): subcall to LIBMTP_Send_File_From_File_Descriptor failed. transfer stops at this error message. One can select directories lower down in the tree and continue transferring. Expected results: No error, all music is transferred Additional info: gnomad2 output included nearby mtp-detect output included nearby
Created attachment 486422 [details] output of mtp-detect $ rpm -q -a | grep -Ee '(libmtp|gnomad2)' gnomad2-2.9.4-4.fc12.i686 libmtp-1.0.3-2.fc13.i686 libmtp-devel-1.0.3-2.fc13.i686 libmtp-examples-1.0.3-2.fc13.i686
Created attachment 486423 [details] all preferences of gnomad2
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