Hi Dave,
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 08:50:06PM -0400, Dave Jarvis wrote: > 6. gnupod_INIT.pl -m "/media/ipod" > 7. gnupod_search.pl -m "/media/ipod" -a "Belvedere" > > Results: > ID |ARTIST |ALBUM |TITLE > ======================================================================================================== ... > 3048|The Belvedere Broadcasters |Authentic Arrangements > |Tain't No Sin ... > Then: > 1. sudo gnupod_addsong.pl -m "$IPOD_MOUNTPOINT" Taint_No_Sin.mp3 > > *Expected Results* > The song should have been detected as a duplicate. > > *Actual Results* > The song was added. Thanks for the bug report. I'm in the middle of moving house so here's just a quick idea. The detection of duplicates (for non-converted and non-podcast items) is based soly on the attributes "title", "bitrate", "time", and "filesize". Are you absolutely sure that you are adding the same file again? Not a differently encoded version of it. Or one from a single where the sound engineer left a couple more seconds of silence at the endi than at the album version? Even changing id3 tags can often lead to a change in filesize and thus make it look like a different song. Try this to find the actual difference: $ grep "No Sin" $IPOD_MOUNTPOINT/iPod_Control/.gnupod/GNUtunesDB.xml | less -S Cheers -henrik _______________________________________________ Bug-gnupod mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnupod

