Webdav + Banshee

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The issue you are facing:
When webdav is connected, I cannot launch Banshee. If I disconnect the mount, I can launch Banshee. If I have Banshee open, and the webdav share again connects itself (like a wake from sleep situation), Banshee will stop responding, and no longer respond until quit. Will only relaunch when the webdav share is disconnected.

Is this the first time you’ve seen this error? No. It happens 100% of the time.

Steps to replicate it:

  1. Ensure Webdav is connected.

  2. Launch Banshee.

  3. Observe: Banshee does not open.

  4. Disconnect Webdav.

  5. Launch Banshee.

  6. Observe: it launches successfully.

  7. If Webdav comes online again, it will cause Banshee to stop working again.

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Nextcloud server works uninterrupted. Webdav, however causes a particular application to not work. I know not directly related to nextcloud, but maybe someone can point me in the right direction.