** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: gtkpod-aac
  
  This is a combination of #135178 and #145506, being handled as one SRU
  for timeliness. They are independent patches and I will detail testing
  information for both.
+ 
+ === Streamlined Verification Procedures ===
+ This procedure will test both bugs at the same time.
+ 
+ (1) Move any existing ~/.gtkpod to somewhere else as a backup
+ (2) Start gtkpod
+ (3) Click Local on the left pane
+ (4) On the toolbar, hit Add File
+ (5) Find a .mp4 .m4v or .m4a file and add it. Google filetype:m4a for sample 
files
+ 
+ EXPECTED BEHAVIOR:
+  File is added and now shows up in the local repository
+ DEFECTIVE BEHAVIOR:
+  (1) If #145506 is unfixed, an error dialog pops up asking you to insert the 
iPod assocated with the repository first. Of course, there's no iPod associated 
with a local repo
+  (2) If #135178 is unfixed, an error dialog pops up saying there is no 
support for .mp4 format.
+ 
  
  ==== PERTAINING TO #135178 =====
   The new upstream gtkpod release tries to implement the "Group" metadata 
field for MP4, which requires a newer libmp4v2 than Gutsy has. This causes 
./configure to build without AAC/MP4 support. The patch I provide reverts to 
previous Gtkpod behavior of ignoring the "Group" metadata tag for .mp4 files.
  
  TEST CASE:
  Try to use gtkpod to add a .mp4 file onto an iPod.
  
  EXPECTED BEHAVIOR:
  Gtkpod adds the file to your iPod
  
  DEFECTIVE BEHAVIOR:
  Gtkpod informs user that it was compiled without mp4 support.
  
  ALTERNATE TEST (i.e. non iPod owners):
  Look at build log output at the end of ./configure phase
  
  EXPECTED BEHAVIOR:
  ./configure reports that it will build with MP4/AAC support
  
  DEFECTIVE BEHAVIOR:
  ./configure reports that it will build without MP4/AAC support
  This description was updated. 
  
  ===== PERTAINING TO #145506 =======
  DESCRIPTION:
  Newly created local repositories are not set as "imported" internally, which 
causes gtkpod to output a nonsensical error about inserting an iPod (which 
doesn't exist for local repos at all) before adding tracks. A patch was picked 
out of gtkpod's svn that addresses this issue specifically by setting the local 
repositories' "imported" flag.
  
  VERIFICATION: (no iPod necessary)
  Remove ~/.gtkpod -- that is, start with a fresh configuration. Open up Gtkpod 
and click the Local repository. On the tool bar, click either Add File or Add 
Dir
  
  EXPECTED BEHAVIOR:
  A dialog comes up to choose what to add
  
  DEFECTIVE BEHAVIOR:
  An error box pops up asking you to insert an iPod.

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[SRU/Gutsy]: Two patches for gtkpod-aac
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/163283
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