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Subject:    [amarok] [Bug 374891] New: GREPME MySQLe query failed! (2000)
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Date:       2017-01-11 0:08:37
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=374891

            Bug ID: 374891
           Summary: GREPME MySQLe query failed! (2000)
           Product: amarok
           Version: 2.8.0
          Platform: Debian testing
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: major
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: amarok-bugs-dist@kde.org
          Reporter: tukkek@gmail.com
  Target Milestone: 2.9

Created attachment 103337
  --> https://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=103337&action=edit
error message (init)

There are other bugs with similar names to this but they are from 2.5 and
Amarok was working fine for me until today so I think this is probably a new
bug even if the error message is similar to others. I am attaching the error
message in question, which mentions '989 error messages", which sounds pretty
grave.

This error message shows when opening Amarok. After closing it the application
still shows up on the tray and looks normal but when I try to play a song it
crashes without further messages or errors.

I emptied the loaded playlist (songs shown on the UI) and when trying to
activate a dynamic playlist I noticed my collection was gone. I am rescaning it
as we speak - it was not marked anymore on the "Local collection" options
section. 

Even after the rescan I still can't generate a dynamic playlist. The error
still shows after restarting Amarok. After the restart the options menu
remember the folder I've selected but Amarok still shows "0 tracks" for the
Local Collection view. My view bookmarks are also gone. My scripts are
remembered fine from what I can tell from before the upgrade.

This renders the package completely useless for me. I am going to post this to
Debian as well in case it's their fault in packaging but as far as I can tell
it could be some internal problem as well.

I can't reproduce the crash anymore after I cleared the loaded playlist (from
previous sessions). Playing songs directly from the internal filesystem browser
still cause Amarok to crash though. I'll be attaching the crash output in a
separate file. Both reports were taken via the --debug parameter, with some
personal information removed.

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