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:

Conversion of 'ogg test' failed: '/usr/share/gtkpod/scripts/convert-
ogg2mp3.sh -x' did not return filename extension as expected.

The file /usr/share/gtkpod/scripts/convert-ogg2mp3.sh does not exist on
my system with gtkpod-aac installed. The file /usr/share/gtkpod-
aac/scripts/convert-ogg2mp3.sh does exist, however. I assume that gtkpod
must be looking for its scripts in the /usr/share/gtkpod/scripts
directory regardless of whether the gtkpod or gtkpod-aac package is
installed.

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gtkpod-aac unable to find support scripts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/153759
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