Ouch. Uploading for hardy.
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Committed
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[hardy] Amarok install-mp3 fails silently
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This bug was fixed in the package amarok - 2:1.4.8-0ubuntu3
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amarok (2:1.4.8-0ubuntu3) hardy; urgency=low
[ Sven Boden ]
* Fix for bug 187406: Amarok install-mp3 fails silently (LP #187406)
[ Sarah Hobbs ]
* Sponsored upload. (Closes LP: #187406)
* Reworked patch to
So, I have just installed the kubuntu hardy 32bit alpha 5 and the problem is
still here.
I can't believe this goes up since the 7.04 and never solvedI fix it simply
installing the libxine1-ffmpeg but it's so a bad presentation for all the
friends who try the first time ubuntu, and find
Anyone willing to test/commit the debdiff to install-mp3 for amarok in
ubuntu?
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[hardy] Amarok install-mp3 fails silently
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This problem still exists in Kubuntu Hardy Alpha5 updated as of 2008-03-05
Amarok offers to install mp3 support
then does nothing
then says that mp3 support is installed but it isn't
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[hardy] Amarok install-mp3 fails silently
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The debdiff above and the one for LP #197105 do work, it's just a matter of
getting someone to commit them.
For the mp3 support... short term workaround:
/usr/bin/kdesu -d /usr/bin/adept_batch update /usr/bin/kdesu -d
/usr/bin/adept_batch install libxine1-ffmpeg
There are easier ways, but
** Changed in: amarok (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Confirmed
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[hardy] Amarok install-mp3 fails silently
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Why does it need bash? Can we have a solution that doesn't require a
non-standard shell?
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The change I made makes it work for Kubuntu hardy (without bash if you check
the debdiff). I don't change what I can't test, but feel free to further
enhance it.
I'll also see whether I find the time today to remove the other bash'es
and test them.
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[hardy] Amarok install-mp3 fails
new debdiff where bash is completely removed. I tested the kubuntu branch,
libxinel-ffmpeg doesn't appear for me in synaptic so the gnome version doesn't
work for me (it's not worse than the original version).
** Attachment added: debdiff change
diff fixing the problem
** Attachment added: amarok_1.4.8-0ubuntu3.diff.gz
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11902876/amarok_1.4.8-0ubuntu3.diff.gz
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[hardy] Amarok install-mp3 fails silently
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debdiff attachment which supercedes the previous diff.gz
Additional change is the use of absolute paths for security reasons.
** Attachment added: amarok_1.4.8-debdiff
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/11904251/amarok_1.4.8-debdiff
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[hardy] Amarok install-mp3 fails silently
** Tags added: kubuntu regression
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As a patch... replacing the kdesu line by:
kdesu -d adept_batch update ; adept_batch install libxine1-ffmpeg
works for me... the gksudo statement suffers from the same problem
probably.
The check_mp3 is pretty braindead, it just checks whether the
kdsudo/gksudo was successful (the kdesudo
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