Bug#130816: [Xiph] #437: libao: WAV device doesn't print error when device is full

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Thu Jan 28 19:27:46 UTC 2010


#437: libao: WAV device doesn't print error when device is full
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 Reporter:  ccheney at debian.org  |        Owner:  xiphmont
     Type:  defect              |       Status:  new     
 Priority:  P2                  |    Milestone:          
Component:  libao               |      Version:  trunk   
 Severity:  minor               |   Resolution:          
 Keywords:                      |  
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Changes (by xiphmont):

  * owner:  anonymous => xiphmont
  * status:  assigned => new
  * type:  => defect


Old description:

> {{{
> This is copied from Debian BTS bug #130816:
>
> I used ogg123 to convert an OGG file to a WAV.  However, my hard drive
> was full.  ogg123 didn't tell me this, but happily continued just as
> if everything was working fine.  In the end, I winded up with an empty
> file.  It would be nice if a "No space left on device" error would be
> printed.
>

> 1097:tbm at fisch: ..iseducation_of_lauryn_hill] ogg123 -d wav -f ~/audio-
> test-2/
> lh-005.wav 005-doo_wop_\(that_thing\).ogg
>
> Device:   WAV file output
> Author:   Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma at ess.engr.uvic.ca>
> Comments: Sends output to a .wav file
>
> Playing: 005-doo_wop_(that_thing).ogg
> Title: Doo Wop (That Thing)
> Artist: Lauryn Hill
> Album: The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
> Track number: 5
>
> Done.
>
> 1098:tbm at fisch: ..iseducation_of_lauryn_hill] ls -l ~/audio-
> test-2/lh-005.wav
> -rw-r--r--    1 tbm      tbm             0 Jan 25 20:23 /home/tbm/
> audio-test-2/lh-005.wav
> 1099:tbm at fisch: ..iseducation_of_lauryn_hill] df ~/audio-test-2
> Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
> /dev/hda7              1912360   1815216         0 100% /home
> }}}

New description:

 {{{
 This is copied from Debian BTS bug #130816:

 I used ogg123 to convert an OGG file to a WAV.  However, my hard drive
 was full.  ogg123 didn't tell me this, but happily continued just as
 if everything was working fine.  In the end, I winded up with an empty
 file.  It would be nice if a "No space left on device" error would be
 printed.


 1097:tbm at fisch: ..iseducation_of_lauryn_hill] ogg123 -d wav -f ~/audio-
 test-2/
 lh-005.wav 005-doo_wop_\(that_thing\).ogg

 Device:   WAV file output
 Author:   Aaron Holtzman <aholtzma at ess.engr.uvic.ca>
 Comments: Sends output to a .wav file

 Playing: 005-doo_wop_(that_thing).ogg
 Title: Doo Wop (That Thing)
 Artist: Lauryn Hill
 Album: The Miseducation Of Lauryn Hill
 Track number: 5

 Done.

 1098:tbm at fisch: ..iseducation_of_lauryn_hill] ls -l ~/audio-
 test-2/lh-005.wav
 -rw-r--r--    1 tbm      tbm             0 Jan 25 20:23 /home/tbm/
 audio-test-2/lh-005.wav
 1099:tbm at fisch: ..iseducation_of_lauryn_hill] df ~/audio-test-2
 Filesystem           1k-blocks      Used Available Use% Mounted on
 /dev/hda7              1912360   1815216         0 100% /home
 }}}

--

Comment:

 Although this bug came first, I'm marking it as a duplicate of #1357,
 which is already closed.  The bug was actually in ogg123 ignoring the
 error, not libao.

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Ticket URL: <https://trac.xiph.org/ticket/437#comment:4>
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