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Message #00084
Re: Playlists, M4A, and --bind_address; impending release
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To:
Phil Sung <philbert@xxxxxxxxx>
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From:
Romain Francoise <rfrancoise@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Date:
Sun, 29 Aug 2010 18:47:28 +0200
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Cc:
zeya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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In-reply-to:
<AANLkTi=vzpGcALeKg2eq42FeJwKxvcVR55i4PwXQ-NW4@mail.gmail.com> (Phil Sung's message of "Sat, 28 Aug 2010 08:46:46 -0700")
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The Debian Project
Phil Sung <philbert@xxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Ok, I'll look into it. So, the M3U file you're looking at contains
> nothing but a bunch of lines containing relative paths to MP3s?
Yes.
> I agree. I anticipate that that dropdown control can in the future be
> reused for accessing additional filtering options (e.g., filtering by
> genre), so hopefully that spot won't be bare for most users, for long.
Or maybe the dropdown could be always shown, but disabled if there
are no playlists.
> No-- to clarify, you don't need to delete the zeya.db file for things
> to work. I just wanted to make sure that we shake out any bugs in the
> indexing code, which, of course, is only likely to happen if we _run_
> the indexing code (rather than hitting the cache for everything). :)
Oh, okay. Thanks for the clarification. Everything seems to be
working okay here, but I haven't regenerated my main database yet
(because it takes several minutes).
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