Re: iPod touch and F13?

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Hi Todd,

On Tue, Jun 15, 2010 at 13:12, Todd Zullinger <tmz@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi Andre,

Andre Costa wrote:
> Yeah, I hoped it would just work when I read F13 release notes, too
> :-(

I just noticed that we don't have the latest libgpod included in F-13.
I'm correcting that now, which might help.  The changes from 0.7.91 to
0.7.93 include:

* various bug fixes in HAL/udev iPhone callout which would make it
 fail to dump SysInfoExtended more often than not.

That looks a lot like the cause of the problem you're having.  I just
submitted the package for updates-testing, it'll show up there in the
next push (a day or so at most).  If you want to test it sooner (and
provide feedback, good or bad), see:

https://admin.fedoraproject.org/updates/libgpod-0.7.93-1.fc13


Cool! =) Thks for all the effort. I downloaded this RPM, and things indeed improved, even though behavior is still strange.

This time around I could transfer songs to the main list on the iPod (still unable to transfer directly to the playlists), but somethings I've done through rhythmbox just didn't "stick", even after sync took place (yes, you do have to wait a couple of seconds until the "sync in progress" appears on the iPod -- but now it appears =) ). Eg. I tried to rearrange songs order on one of my playlists, but even though they appeared just fine on rhythmbox and have been sync'ed, the playlist on the iPod just didn't reflect the changes, and when I replugged the device songs order went back to what it was before.

(I know these must be reported upstream, just reporting here for the record).
 
>> Another thing to check is that there are no SELinux denials
>> blocking the udev callout from working.  This is intended to take
>> the manual setup work out of the picture by running whenever an
>> iPod is plugged in.  I think we got selinux policy updated, but it
>> never hurts to be sure.  If it needs an update, the good folks
>> maintaining SELinux are very quick about pushing policy fixes.
>>
>
> Right, I'll keep an eye on that. Can I assume that any denials would
> popup on that app that monitors SELinux problems? (it is enabled
> here) Or should I search log files for any problems?

Yeah, I would think they'd show up in the setroubleshoot tray icon.
It should also be logged to the audit log (/var/log/audit/audit.log).
That was more of a longshot guess.  I think now that updating to the
latest libgpod is more likely to help.

Yes, it did =)

Thks again for all the help.

Regards,

Andre 
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