libreport version: 2.0.8 abrt_version: 2.0.7 cmdline: python /usr/bin/pitivi comment: Trying to zoom in on a timeline in Piviti executable: /usr/bin/pitivi kernel: 3.3.2-1.fc16.x86_64 reason: singledecodebin.py:326:_unblockPad:TypeError: Parameter 'handler_id' must be an int or a long time: Sun 22 Apr 2012 14:09:12 CEST uid: 1000 username: robert backtrace: :singledecodebin.py:326:_unblockPad:TypeError: Parameter 'handler_id' must be an int or a long : :Traceback (most recent call last): : File "/usr/share/pitivi/python/pitivi/elements/singledecodebin.py", line 338, in _padBlockedCb : self._unblockPad(target=self._target) : File "/usr/share/pitivi/python/pitivi/elements/singledecodebin.py", line 326, in _unblockPad : target.remove_event_probe(self._eventProbeId) :TypeError: Parameter 'handler_id' must be an int or a long : :Local variables in innermost frame: :self: <SingleDecodeBin object (pitivi+elements+singledecodebin+singledecodebin7) at 0x3258f50> :target: <GstPad (faad8:src) at 7f6544027a80>
I was playing back the project after an edit (moving a clip). Package: pitivi-0.15.2-1.fc16 OS Release: Fedora release 16 (Verne)
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Bug also in FC18
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(In reply to comment #3) > Bug also in FC18 I confirm that this bug also affects Pitivi in FC18.
Happened earlier on in Fedora 20 as well.
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Pretty darn sure this is obsolete/fixed in the new Pitivi, which is now available as an update for Fedora 20 & 21. Could you test?
I can't reproduce it on Fedora 20 - even though I'm not sure I was doing the exact sequence of tasks..