The iTunes thing was my deal... I added a context menu to allow selecting of an iTunes database in a non-standard location, and figured this meant I could enable iTunes on all platforms (I could, for example, manage my music with itunes on Windows and then use the library on linux in mixxx). I actually tried this after you mentioned it here and it turns out itunes stores absolute paths so it's useless on other OSes, so that's disabled on linux.
I can't explain what's going on with Rhythmbox feature on your system. I reverted to that revision of 1.9 and the feature was still enabled. The only thing Rhythmbox feature depends on is the existence of at least one of:
~/.gnome2/rhythmbox/playlists.xml
~/.local/share/rhythmbox/playlists.xml
Could you verify at least one of these exists on your system?
The iTunes thing was my deal... I added a context menu to allow selecting of an iTunes database in a non-standard location, and figured this meant I could enable iTunes on all platforms (I could, for example, manage my music with itunes on Windows and then use the library on linux in mixxx). I actually tried this after you mentioned it here and it turns out itunes stores absolute paths so it's useless on other OSes, so that's disabled on linux.
I can't explain what's going on with Rhythmbox feature on your system. I reverted to that revision of 1.9 and the feature was still enabled. The only thing Rhythmbox feature depends on is the existence of at least one of: rhythmbox/ playlists. xml share/rhythmbox /playlists. xml
~/.gnome2/
~/.local/
Could you verify at least one of these exists on your system?