![]() ![]() I’ve read quite a few articles and discussions about what is necessary to synchronize a podcast app’s data between different devices, and I understand that it takes some API and some data base to store all the information about the subscribed podcasts and their status.īut I still think that there might be a different way to sync this data. Now the service has been down completely for days, and who knows when (and if!) it is going to come up again. Especially when trying to sync more than 2 devices, there have always been discrepancies regarding subscriptions and their status. To me, gpodder’s service has proven to be quite unreliable, ever since I started using it. I checked all the issued and filed a new bug for xdg-utils. > Perhaps you have found another issue with the xdg-utils package? You ![]() > refusing to open my configured email program. > I run MATE and encountered a (very frustrating issue) with my browser > Perhaps this is related to your desktop environment? ![]() Perhaps you have found another issue with the xdg-utils package? YouĬan review the open bug reports here. I subsequently found this reported as bug #770333. > $ diff /usr/bin/xdg-email.ORIG /usr/bin/xdg-email I was able to resolve the email problem by mapping MATE I was able to track itīack to the detectDE() function in /usr/bin/xdg-email (the same functionĮxists in /usr/bin/xdg-open), which was failing to match MATE in theĬase statement. Refusing to open my configured email program. I run MATE and encountered a (very frustrating issue) with my browser Perhaps this is related to your desktop environment? > I tried it with two audio feeds (using mp3) and two video feeds (using > downloaded files work if you use xdg-open on the files? WOzmzKb56G2MhY8DQ6sPWorid8uGmsVU+HBD8qg37t/HjjG7VrtY9G/g/0rdflCl GiRLaaIKM5MbuLHDR77mGKTNaaZJBnQcD9PqsCXmJ7abQEjb1lNnzbBfvQg4vih5ĪvgOWQtF0aYGZSDTWD+tRDEjdEkmYHhmKCgh42h5kZMeHild8eIFc+d+lxWYf7ml N/WQA+TXFZ9As8a+Q0YYOTJn97gW9TIjLUihI6YWWfaiVQMJ6D67SVuch4SXv46I W+eOWmzG4a5j26j/QQ8bK13K1ImGAhLs5LQ2h/7VVYufaHMcptt3QZy1Ofo1VlJu IQIcBAEBAgAGBQJVVaOBAAoJECNNcxO8k0eoQYQP/R1qlF30kdy8AoBo2fe4XqvFĢmpLFEoTIJTUZabdIAusEycM2EaSsT59Ou3cuSi4zEK4MqCc14OmXCxaeJzkMRqRĭJ3sUtM8KTlhSZEH+Dgp9tJdIFLljFmwgPNi8Y4DJYAgyKtflqH3aB5S17yauqiGĮgWG3lWX9UAd3cx5ZC4jrEt/DUxj1ZG4xTVjjLm3v1qbq2fnnd0HRPPj1JDB061vĨK/SbCKNb7qkOOmNq6/ZZrMFMO00bH9ZmXs0HvrjNP5VTHPkpi+paZk4H3rkPlMC I tried it with two audio feeds (using mp3) and two video feeds (using > For which podcast/feed does this happen, and what is the file type of > Does it work when you double-click the downloaded files in the file Does opening theĭownloaded files work if you use xdg-open on the files? > This is probably not a bug in gPodder itself. Does opening the downloaded files work if you use xdg-open on the files? Does it work when you double-click the downloaded files in the file manager? For which podcast/feed does this happen, and what is the file type of the episodes?ĭate: Fri, 09:43:12 +0200 -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE. This is probably not a bug in gPodder itself. with Nautilus - the GNOME file manager - by right-clicking on the file and setting a different default application). Depending on which applications are installed, which Desktop Environment is used and which application the user has set up as preferred application for the file types (which can change, e.g. gPodder doesn’t in any way reference Totem as such. GPodder does the right thing, which is use xdg-open on the downloaded file to open it. > a podcast episode from Gpodder only a "Videos" (Totem) window opens with no > Gpodder references the standard audio player, which is Totem. Locale: LANG=de_DE.utf8, LC_CTYPE=de_DE.utf8 (charmap=UTF-8) The audio player to "Videos" totem and manually edit the command toĪPT policy: (500, 'stable-updates'), (500, 'stable') There is a workaround which should be included in the package: If you change But when startingĪ podcast episode from Gpodder only a "Videos" (Totem) window opens with no Gpodder references the standard audio player, which is Totem. Trying to play audio podcasts in Debian 8 does not work due to wrong standard ![]()
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