Re: Issue 1551 in quodlibet: Queue reordering is broken for some setups

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Summary: Queue reordering is broken for some setups

Comment #3 on issue 1551 by nick.bou...@gmail.com: Queue reordering is
broken for some setups
https://code.google.com/p/quodlibet/issues/detail?id=1551

OK I see (though can't produce on latest hg / Ubuntu 14.10)

Do any drag-and-drop actions work (e.g. in the Playlists browser, or
dragging songs to copy to a folder in Nautilus etc)?

Within the queue, does it look like the songs are being dragged, but not
doing anything on dropping, or does it not seem to "grab" them at all?

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Comment #4 on issue 1551 by jos...@paddle.com: Queue reordering is broken
No, it doesn't seem to grab them at all. Wait, that's weird - it wasn't
working in the queue or the search library view, but when I changed to view
playlists, it worked, and when I switched back to the search library view
it is now working both there and queue. So I restarted quodlibet, and now
drag and drop are not working again. I tried switching to playlist view and
closing and opening again, and got the same thing.

Conclusion: When quodlibet is first opened, I can't drag and drop until I
change view, after which is works normally for all views.

In case it helps, I get these messages on the command line when it starts:

** (quodlibet:23543): WARNING **: Couldn't connect to accessibility bus:
Failed to connect to socket /tmp/dbus-It7gzkBA5I: Connection refused

(quodlibet:23543): Gdk-WARNING **:
/build/buildd/gtk+3.0-3.10.8/./gdk/x11/gdkwindow-x11.c:5531 drawable is not
a native X11 window
/usr/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/gi/types.py:259: RuntimeWarning: Mixin
class UserDict.DictMixin is an old style class, please update this to
derive from "object".
RuntimeWarning)
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