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Bug#272145: marked as done (juk: Duplicate entries when symlinks are involved [regression])



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Subject: juk: Duplicate entries when symlinks are involved [regression]
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Package: juk
Version: 4:3.3.0-1
Severity: normal

I have my music organized using a set of pool directories and a symlink
farm to abstract away the fact that it is spread across several disks.

JuK used to handle this well, but there was a regression sometime around
the KDE 3.0 release.  This appears to have been patched upstream, and is
filed at http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=55529 -- I'll tag this bug
and attach the patch momentarily.  It would be nice to include this
patch in the next Debian release of kdemultimedia.

-- System Information:
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What do you know.  I can't reproduce this anymore; in the process of testing, 
I cleared my collection and re-added the folders, and lo, it no longer adds 
duplicates.  This makes sense, since the upstream patch appears to have 
already been applied to the latest debian packages.  I guess the problem 
cropped up in one of the experimental releases, and once the entries were 
there, they didn't go away until I cleared my collection.

So, everything is cool, nothing to see here....  =)

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