Hi Peter,

Peter a écrit :
> Hi,
> 
> I am running the latest code from bzr on Linux, and think I have
> spotted a regression (see below).

I can also reproduce the bug you are describing below.

> I suspect I'm seeing part of Bug 488291, in which case it should be re-opened:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/moovida/+bug/488291

It is not the same bug per se, but it's another regression introduced by
the same changeset
(http://bazaar.launchpad.net/~elisa-developers/moovida/relook/revision/1601).
I'll see if we can come up with a safe fix before the release, otherwise
we'll have to exclude this changeset.

> For future reference, should regressions in unreleased code be
> reported here or via launchpad?

The rule is: if you can reliably reproduce, either with the latest
release or with trunk, a bug should be reported in Launchpad. Don't
forget to specify either released or unreleased, and even better if you
can, test on both to see if it's an actual regression or a long-standing
issue.

> Thanks,
> 
> Peter

Thanks for your thorough testing!

Olivier


> --
> 
> 1. Run moovida
> 2. Select TV shows
> 3. Select library
> 4. Select a TV show (with more than one entry)
> 5. Select any TV show from this series EXCEPT the first one
> 6. Press enter, video starts
> 6. Let the video play for about one second
> 7. Press left
> 
> Expected results:
> Video jumps back, at most to the start (time zero) but stays in the
> player. Or possibly takes you to the end of the previous episode?
> 
> Actual results:
> Returns to TV listings, and the audio of the previous (?) show starts
> playing in the background.
> 
> Related example:
> 1 - 6, as before
> 7. Press right lots to get to near the end of the video (or use the mouse)
> 8. Wait for the video to end
> 
> Expected results:
> Either starts playing the next TV show, or return the the menu.
> 
> Actual results:
> Returns to TV listings, and the audio of the next show starts playing
> in the background.

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