** Description changed: - * In progress - need to complete* + Impact] - [Impact] - - * An explanation of the effects of the bug on users and - - * justification for backporting the fix to the stable release. - - * In addition, it is helpful, but not required, to include an - explanation of how the upload fixes this bug. + * After a music collection has been first initialised with music + tracks, the user loses the ability to add more tracks at a later + date with the modern headerbar interface that is the default for + Ubuntu and Ubuntu Budgie + * Currently the workaround is unintuitive - they have to disable + the plugin or change to the traditional interface. They + can then add more tracks using Rhythmbox's "Import" button on the + main view source toolbar. + * With the headerbar modern interface, Rhythmbox's "Import" button is + hidden. Previously the option was accessible via the menu + which was a Ubuntu specific patch which was dropped at 20.04 + * The fix is not to manipulate the main view source toolbar buttons + i.e. to leave all buttons such as the Import button visible [Test Case] - * detailed instructions how to reproduce the bug - - * these should allow someone who is not familiar with the affected - package to reproduce the bug and verify that the updated package fixes - the problem. + * Ensure that the plugin is enabled in preferences and that the + "modern" tickbox is enabled + * Use "View - Show Source Toolbar" examine the source toolbar + shown on the main Music source. + * Using software-properties-gtk, enable the developer proposed + repository and install the package + rhythmbox-plugins-alternative-toolbar + * Restart rhythmbox. Check the buttons in the Music Source Toolbar + * The import button should be visible. Click the button and import + more tracks as normal. [Regression Potential] - * discussion of how regressions are most likely to manifest as a result - of this change. - - * It is assumed that any SRU candidate patch is well-tested before - upload and has a low overall risk of regression, but it's important - to make the effort to think about what ''could'' happen in the - event of a regression. - - * This both shows the SRU team that the risks have been considered, - and provides guidance to testers in regression-testing the SRU. + * I suppose the worse-case scenario is that there is some hidden + code in the headerbar interface that was expecting one or more + buttons in the source toolbar to be hidden. If such code existed + unexpected functionality might be affected causing the plugin + to malfunction + * I've done a code-review and have found no evidence of such function. + * This has been uploaded to Debian and has been available for a couple + of weeks - by the time of this SRU release there should be more + than enough time for both communities to verify that there are no + adverse affects. + * The plugin can easily be disabled by the user or swapped to the alternative + interfaces available if necessary. [Other Info] - - * Anything else you think is useful to include - * Anticipate questions from users, SRU, +1 maintenance, security teams and the Technical Board - * and address these questions in advance + N/A + + --- + + Original description Please refer: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/rhythmbox/-/issues/1790
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