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Message #00085
Re: Playlists, M4A, and --bind_address; impending release
On Sun, Aug 29, 2010 at 09:47, Romain Francoise <rfrancoise@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 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?
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> Yes.
I committed a patch (b1f4186) that makes sure relative paths are
handled correctly in M3Us. But I'm still not sure how the exact
behavior you observed would have arisen, so I wonder if there is
another bug.
If this latest patch doesn't fix the problem, would you mind sending
me a dump of http://[your-server]/getlibrary ?
>> 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.
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> Or maybe the dropdown could be always shown, but disabled if there
> are no playlists.
Done (except not the 'disabled' part yet). My concern was that it
would be weird to show an empty list of playlists for backends like
'playlist' that don't even have any concept of a playlist (i.e.
playlist-within-a-playlist). I'm leaving the dropdown hidden for those
backends, but 'rhythmbox' and 'dir' always show the dropdown now.
Cheers,
Phil
Follow ups
References
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Playlists, M4A, and --bind_address; impending release
From: Phil Sung, 2010-08-26
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Re: Playlists, M4A, and --bind_address; impending release
From: Romain Francoise, 2010-08-28
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Re: Playlists, M4A, and --bind_address; impending release
From: Phil Sung, 2010-08-28
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Re: Playlists, M4A, and --bind_address; impending release
From: Romain Francoise, 2010-08-29