Crash when using double quote in track title

Bug #77092 reported by markba
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sound-juicer (Ubuntu)
Invalid
Medium
Ubuntu Desktop Bugs

Bug Description

Binary package hint: sound-juicer

When using a double quote ["] in the track title, SoundJuicer crashes. When using a single quote ['], everything works as expected.
Also, when using a double quote in the album title or artist name, SoundJuicer responds with "Soundjuicer cannot copy this CD. Reason: file not found"

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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

Thanks for your bug report. Could you please try to obtain a
backtrace by following the instructions on
       http://wiki.ubuntu.com/DebuggingProgramCrash.
This will greatly aid us in tracking down your problem.

Changed in sound-juicer:
assignee: nobody → desktop-bugs
importance: Undecided → Medium
status: Unconfirmed → Needs Info
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tackline (lauchpad-ubuntu) wrote :

I get this bug when saving to a FAT32 partition, on an external USB drive (Western Digital "My Book"). Saving to an internal SATA ext3 partition does not cause a problem.

First error box says, before crash:

Sound Juicer could not extract this CD.
Reason: Could not open vfs file "file:///media/My%20Book/cd/Pulp/Intro%20-%20The 0ift%20Recordings/02%20-%20O.U.%20(12%20mix).flac" for writing: Invalid parameters.

Second error box says:

Sound Juicer could not extract this CD.
Reason: Error starting ripping pipeline

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tackline (lauchpad-ubuntu) wrote :

I should add that copying files with ", ? or : in the name to the FAT32 partition gives an 'Invalid argument' error message with cp or the "File Browser". However, neither of those crash out...

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markba (mark-baaijens) wrote :

@tackline
Copying files over from ext2/3 to fat32 is sometime snot possibly because some charcters are not valid on fat32, see https://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/sound-juicer/+bug/72218/comments/10.

This case however is different: the 'illegal' character in the title crashes SoundJuicer. File is written to a local ext3-filesystem, so ["] is valid.

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Sebastien Bacher (seb128) wrote :

tackline, your problem is bug #72218 and different from that one

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Daniel Holbach (dholbach) wrote :

As described in the previous comments, your report lacks the information we need to investigate the problem further. We'll close this report for now - please reopen it if you can give us the missing information.

Changed in sound-juicer:
status: Needs Info → Rejected
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