This occurred on Gutsy immediately after an upgrade from Feisty.
The problem is not that the scripts don't exist. The problem is that
gtkpod is looking for the scripts in the wrong directory.
I just re-installed gtkpod-aac and the problem occurred again. Here is
the error message I received:
Con
I see now that I my original description of the problem was incorrect. I
accidentally reversed the two paths that I provided. Sorry about that.
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gtkpod-aac unable to find support scripts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153759
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Binary package hint: gtkpod-aac
While doing a sync, gtkpod found some OGG files in my sync directory and
tried to convert them to MP3. It put up an error dialog saying it could
not find the following script:
/usr/share/gtkpod-aac/scripts/convert-ogg2mp3.sh
I looked for this
Calc appears to hang with any CSV file on my system. I created a CSV
file containing a single line as follows:
"one", "two", "three"
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Some more interesting behavior occurred when I attempted to open an
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