This is not invalid, but the description is vague. The real proble is
that Brasero does not follow symlinks when in "Audio CD" mode. No matter
what type of a file is added, if the file is a symlink, then brasero
claims an error, because it does not follow the link.
This is, I'd say, of medium anno
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Status: Incomplete => New
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Cannot add a wav file to an audio project through a symlink
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Nope. mine is a different case.
I have different versions for a WAV files in a directory.
In the very same directory I create a symlink to say which WAV file is
currently the latest one.
So the symlink is in the same directory as the target file.
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where are those files located? could be similar to bug
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=438857 ; any chance to get a
debug log? please run brasero as : brasero --brasero-burn-debug &>
brasero-debug.txt ; reproduce the issue and attach that resulting log
file to the report, thanks in advan
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Cannot add a wav file to an audio project through a symlink
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