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Browse your cover-art albums in Rhythmbox v2.96 - 3.0+
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Browser Preferences not longer display #307

Closed jrbastien closed 10 years ago

jrbastien commented 10 years ago

With the latest master I can't get to the browser preference screen. It seems to reload the covers instead.

Same behavior if I use the tool menu from the cover pane or if I use the plugins menu from RB.

Logs can be found here: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7645967/

fossfreedom commented 10 years ago

hmm - weird one - I cannot reproduce this in either english nor french canadian.

From the plugins menu is the preferences button enabled or disabled?

If the button is enabled and you click the button nothing happens? Are you on the Tile View (Icon View)? It looks like you are from the trace.

jrbastien commented 10 years ago

Yes, the preference button is enabled from the plugins menu but if I click on it nothing happens except that I see some activity on the progress bar like if I was reloading the covers.

I am on Tile view.

fossfreedom commented 10 years ago

I've added some debug stuff hopefully to see what is going on - please can you update and throw me a trace file - thanks for your patience over this.

fossfreedom commented 10 years ago

@jrbastien - if you can confirm #303 then this will also be resolved because the preferences window is trying to load a user-defined genre icon that does not exist.

jrbastien commented 10 years ago

Given #303 was not resolved by clearing the usericons cache, I'm trowing you this trace file for your review: http://paste.ubuntu.com/7650899/

In that case, I simply started RB then selected "Browser Preferences" from the "Properties" toolbar icon.

jrbastien commented 10 years ago

I guess that can be closed too. I assume your installer does that cleanup routine and if I was installing from the ppa, I would not have this problem?

fossfreedom commented 10 years ago

The stuff in ~/.cache is NOT cleaned up by the installer or PPA - that is user related stuff.

Its the same as rhythmbox and infact any debian package - only system areas are cleaned up if you purge rhythmbox, User stuff remains in ~/.cache.

jrbastien commented 10 years ago

OK, that's fine too since that should keep things in sync. Thanks for all your effort on this and sorry for the trouble. I have no idea why it suddenly requires that cleanup.