Goedson,

> > When I tried gnomebaker a few months ago, importing a playlist sort of
> > worked, but the music pieces were imported in reverse order.  This time,
> > gnomebaker crashed with the following stacktrace.  The playlist was
> > generated with totem, and it consisted solely of audio recordings in the
> > Ogg FLAC (*.flac) format.
> 
> Could you please try to reproduce this with gnomebaker 0.6.0-10 from
> Sid? Better yet if you do it with the package rebuilt with debug
> information enabled.

It looks like there is a problem in decoding %-encoded bytes such as %20
and %26 and multibyte UTF-8 sequences.  If really necessary, I will try to
reproduce this on Sid, but I only have the media files on an Etch system.

> Also, please send the output produced by running gnomebaker --trace-on
> and trying to import your playlist.

I have since then edited the playlist a little.  Now it doesn't crash
immediately, but it displayed some garbage strings, such as
".../musiikki/Sotta%26    0xbfa8da84ytty/K" (should be
".../Sotta%20%26%20Pytty/...").  It also displays empty dialogs and
garbage like "The file
[/home/heli/Desktop/jumppa/vauva/file:///home/heli/Desktop/musiikki/Eeva
armanto-Neuvonen/Viisi         (nil)ient" (sic).  The string
"M. A. Numminen" is displayed as "M.0x0,00000BDFA8DA84P-1022.%20Numminen".

I can't see these errors in the --trace-on output; only in the dialog
box.  But I can see the Pango-WARNING about invalid UTF-8 string.

The output of gnomebaker --trace-on and the playlist are attached.

        Marko

Attachment: gnomebaker.txt.gz
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Attachment: Vauvajumppa1-3.pls
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