I applied the file to gconf, but to no avail. Also, even when I enter a --file= argument, or ANY other seemingly valid argument to canberra-gtk-play, I get the same response. I therefore am thinking that this is a deeper issue with canberra-gtk-play.
Do you guys think I should file this as a separate bug?
I'm on Jaunty, and when I do this:
/usr/bin/ canberra- gtk-play --id="desktop- login"
... I get this:
Failed to play sound: Invalid argument
I'm using 0.11-1ubuntu5 version of:
libcanberra0, libcanberra-gtk0, libcanberra- gtk-module, and gnome-session- canberra.
BTW: here is a link to libcanberra.schemas http:// gitorious. org/libcanberra /mainline/ blobs/55bbdabff 750c4eac69ab213 a6eb690d7e82037 9/libcanberra. schemas
I applied the file to gconf, but to no avail. Also, even when I enter a --file= argument, or ANY other seemingly valid argument to canberra-gtk-play, I get the same response. I therefore am thinking that this is a deeper issue with canberra-gtk-play.
Do you guys think I should file this as a separate bug?
Cheers,