Well, I copied it from the /usr/lib folder in a Jaunty installation and
then changed the symlink /usr/lib/libgpod.so.4 to point to the newly
copied file.
But is fixed in Ubuntu 10.04 and 10.10, so why wouldn't you just
upgrade?
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Rocko, how could i " use libgpod.4.0.0 from Jaunty" ? help me please!
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** Changed in: rhythmbox
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
** Changed in: rhythmbox
Importance: Unknown => Medium
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Logging in and out didn't fix it, but leaving everything alone for a day
seemed to help-- suddenly the iPod is working again. Very strange!
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I just tried libgpod 0.7.90git20100216-0ubuntu3 in Lucid, and it works
fine.
When you upgraded, did you uninstall the old package first? You can
check whether Rhythmbox is using the old or new library with:
ls -l /usr/lib/libgpod.so.4*
eg mine shows
lrwxrwxrwx 1 root root 16 2010-02-27 00:2
I have an iPod ending in 3R0. I am running karmic (9.10) but manually
installed the .deb package from lucid. I'm now running libgpod 0.7.90.
I checked the library, and the patch is indeed installed. But it hasn't
fixed my problem. It still shows 'no music' on my iPod. Perhaps
rhythmbox isn't r
Ok, so, I'm having the same bug, but I'm running karmic. is there a way
to install the version of libgpod from lucid into karmic?
0.7.90 is not available for karmic:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/karmic/i386/libgpod4
but is for lucid:
https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/lucid/i386/libgpod4
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This bug was fixed in the package libgpod - 0.7.90git20100210-0ubuntu1
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libgpod (0.7.90git20100210-0ubuntu1) lucid; urgency=low
* Updated to current git which uses udev now
* debian/control, debian/patches/10_hal-kfreebsd.dpatch, debian/rules:
- don't use hal, update binary
Thank you very much for your suggestion. I managed to downgrade libgpod4 and I
can now make my iPod work. Thank you again.
Gio
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@Gio: the fix won't work, because it is only for the ipod with serial
number ending in 3R0. Your serial number (9ZS) doesn't appear in the
source, so maybe it's a new model.
You could try installing the Jaunty deb package to see if it works
better:
32 bit Ubuntu: https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/jaun
I have the same problem with my Classic (silver - Gb 160) iPod B145. Is the
solution that Rocko suggested good for this model?
My Serial no. ends with 9ZS
Thank you
Gio
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Rocko, you are seriously awesome! Your on-the-fly patch worked like a
charm for me.
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thank you for your work on that issue
** Changed in: libgpod (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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Just noting that the above xxd command line is one line. It appears over
two lines in launchpad.
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You could try this to patch the binary library; it works on my amd64 box
because the 3RO string only appears once in the library.
First ensure Rhythmbox is NOT running (killall rhythmbox will do the
trick) and then:
# Get root privileges
sudo -s
cd /usr/lib
# Convert libgpod.so.4.1.0 to hex and s
Are there any updates on who will take responsibility with releasing the
patch?
My "blank" black iPod wants to know...
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This has been fixed in libgpod git (see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=599772#c24).
Is this likely to be imported into Karmic or would it be better for
Ubuntu to patch it?
Details of the fix: change line 661 of itdb_device.c from:
{ "3RO", "B754" }, /* 8GB Black Nano 4g */
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