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amarok crashes when it's scan my collection on fedora 13

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kouche
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hi friends
I upgraded my fedora 12 to F13 last night by Fedora 13 DVD. then i updated my F13 using this code:
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#yum update
so when i tried to use amarok it couldn't scan my collection and crashes.
after that i removed my amarok folder using this code:
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rm -r /home/<User Name>/.kde/share/apps/amarok
and restarted amarok. there were no different. so i used this code:
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amarok -d --nofork
but no change.
so i used to limit my music collection. just one folder to scan, and it's work correctly, but the collection never shown, and it couldn't add musics to play list.
so i tried to re install amarok and it wasn't helpful too.
then i tried to use "dbg":
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$ dbg amarok
(dbg) run amarok --debug --nofork

so it's returned:
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Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
0x0000003b07c739b7 in PlaylistManager::getProviderForPlaylist(KSharedPtr<Meta::Playlist>) () from /usr/lib64/libamaroklib.so.1


  • My Os distribution= fedora 13 X86_64 KDE 4.4.3
  • My Amarok version= 2.3.0-5.fc13.x86_64
  • I use Internal MySQL Database
any one can help me there? :(
so sorry for my language.

Last edited by kouche on Mon Jun 07, 2010 10:32 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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Since I don't know which distribution number ships which Amarok version in detail for all distributions, could you at least state the Amarok version you try to upgrade to?

Which database do you use? The internal MySQL embedded or did you configure an external one? In the latter case, if you don't really use it on an external computer, you really don't need that, it works exactly the same way as the embedded one, provided you set it up correctly.

Make sure you have the necessary permissions to read all the folders where your music lies. Many subfolders should really not cause a problem (it doesn't for me), just make sure you don't use overly long folder names.

Also, if you really want to remove the leftover configuration files, you should not remove $HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok, which contains the database, downloaded podcasts, etc, but $HOME/.kde/share/config/amarok*.


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Mamarok wrote: which distribution number ships which Amarok version in detail for all distributions

My Os distribution= fedora 13 KDE 4.4.3
My Amarok version= 2.3.0

Mamarok wrote:Which database do you use? The internal MySQL embedded or did you configure an external one? In the latter case, if you don't really use it on an external compute

I use Internal MySQL Database

Mamarok wrote:Make sure you have the necessary permissions to read all the folders where your music lies. Many subfolders should really not cause a problem (it doesn't for me), just make sure you don't use overly long folder names.

they're alright.

Mamarok wrote:Also, if you really want to remove the leftover configuration files, you should not remove $HOME/.kde/share/apps/amarok, which contains the database, downloaded podcasts, etc, but $HOME/.kde/share/config/amarok*.

I removed config files too, but there is no change. :|
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Then I don't know, haven't heard of any packaging problems in Fedora lately...

If it crashes, could you please make a bug report here http://bugs.kde.org/enter_bug.cgi?product=amarok and give the backtrace you get from Dr. Konqi? You might want to have a look at http://techbase.kde.org/Development/Tut ... sh_reports to know what debugging symbols to install and how to get a valid backtrace.


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