Re: [Banshee-List] Bansheee crashes after Ubuntu upgrade



On 10/29/06, Josiah Ritchie <josiah ritchie gmail com> wrote:
On 10/29/06, Romuald TISSERAND <softromu hotmail com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I just upgraded my Ubuntu from Dapper to Edgy, and when I launch Banshee I
> get the following error while "Initializing background tasks":
>
>
> An uncaught error has been raised: The given key was not present in the
> dictionary.
>
>   at
> System.Collections.Generic.Dictionary`2[System.Int32,Banshee.Base.TrackInfo ].get_Item
> (Int32 ) [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.Sources.PlaylistSource.LoadFromDatabase () [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.Sources.PlaylistSource..ctor (Int32 id) [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.Sources.PlaylistUtil.LoadSources () [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.Sources.LibrarySource.LoadPlaylists () [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.Sources.LibrarySource..ctor () [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.Sources.LibrarySource.get_Instance () [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.PlayerUI.OnLibraryReloaded (System.Object o, System.EventArgs
> args) [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.PlayerUI.InitialLoadTimeout () [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.PlayerUI..ctor () [0x00000]
>   at Banshee.BansheeEntry.Startup (System.String[] args) [0x00000]
>   at (wrapper delegate-invoke) System.MulticastDelegate:invoke_void_string[]
> (string[])
>   at Banshee.Gui.CleanRoomStartup.Startup
> (Banshee.Gui.StartupInvocationHandler startup, System.String[] args)
> [0x00000]
> .NET Version: 2.0.50727.42
>
> Assembly Version Information:
>
> System.Configuration (2.0.0.0)
> NotificationAreaIcon ( 0.11.1.41236)
> MusicBrainz (0.11.1.41226)
> MetadataSearch (0.11.1.41235)
> MMKeys (0.11.1.41236)
> Banshee.Plugins.Audioscrobbler (0.11.1.41234)
> ipod-sharp-ui (0.0.1.0 )
> njb-sharp (0.3.0.27013)
> Banshee.Dap.Njb (0.11.1.41233)
> gnome-vfs-sharp (2.16.0.0)
> Banshee.Dap.MassStorage (0.11.1.41233)
> ipod-sharp ( 0.0.1.0)
> Banshee.Dap.Ipod (0.11.1.41232)
> GStreamerPlayerEngine (0.11.1.41231)
> System.Xml (2.0.0.0)
> System.Data (2.0.0.0)
> Mono.Data.SqliteClient (2.0.0.0)
> pango-sharp (2.10.0.0)
> Mono.Cairo (2.0.0.0)
> Hal (0.0.0.0 )
> Last.FM (0.0.0.0)
> NDesk.DBus (0.0.0.0)
> Mono.Posix (2.0.0.0)
> Banshee.Widgets (0.11.1.41228)
> glade-sharp ( 2.10.0.0)
> gnome-sharp (2.16.0.0)
> gconf-sharp (2.16.0.0)
> NDesk.DBus.GLib (0.0.0.0 )
> gdk-sharp (2.10.0.0)
> System (2.0.0.0)
> atk-sharp (2.10.0.0)
> glib-sharp (2.10.0.0 )
> gtk-sharp (2.10.0.0)
> Banshee.Base (0.11.1.41231)
> banshee (0.11.1.41238)
> mscorlib (2.0.0.0)
>
> Platform Information: Linux 2.6.17-10-generic i686 unknown GNU/Linux
>
> Disribution Information:
>
> [/etc/debian_version]
> testing/unstable
>
> [/etc/lsb-release]
> DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
> DISTRIB_RELEASE= 6.10
> DISTRIB_CODENAME=edgy
> DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION="Ubuntu 6.10"
>
> I guess this comes from an DB update, and as there is no emergency for me to
> get it to work, I can make some tests if this could help the dev team.
>
> So don't hesitate to post here your test instructions.
>
> Romu

When I upgraded to edgy, I found I lost dependencies. You might check
on that to see if you lost depends. This could include Mono depends,
not neccesarily just Banshee. I ran 'sudo apt-get install mono' to fix
that, I think.

JSR/

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I recently installed Ubuntu 6.10 over an existing 6.10 installation, and kept my /home partition. What I found is that f-spot started segfaulting every time it tried to read its database (ie every time it started). For me the solution was to wipe existing database and reimport everything :(.
Not sure if this is related to any possible problems in banshee, however it sounds similar.

Matthew Vermeulen (MatthewV)


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