No Please Let me edit it, it did not fail at all, it passed.
attempted to test the bug "#1401410" but I could not. I never encountered this bug upon upgrading from Fedora 24 to 25.
Everything else seems functional on x86_64 with KDE.
Everything SSH'ed (not gnome as mentioned in the bug report) into an armhfp machine and everything seems good with it too (visual mode, sh, macro, etc)
Attempted to replicate the bug using free music from
Whereas most of these didn't have track numbers, the original bug describes that objects are not labelled correctly in the database, I ran this query:
select * from mt_cds_object where id like 17;
which produced:
"id", "ref_id", "parent_id", "object_type", "upnp_class", "dc_title", "location", "location_hash", "metadata", "auxdata", "resources", "update_id", "mime_type", "flags", "track_number", "service_id"
"17", "", "10", "1", "object.container.album.musicAlbum", "Classical Sampler", "V/Audio/Artists/Kevin MacLeod/Classical Sampler", "947710544", "", "", "", "1", "", "1", "", ""
Since ""object.container.album.musicAlbum" is present, I am going to mark this as resolved. Otherwise I was able to load other media successfully and was able to browse from VLC on an Android phone.
tested on an AMD machine that acts as a router/AP with ath10k device as radio, broadcom bnx2 and RTL8168e