--- "Chuck H. Zhao" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> >are you using the command-line encoder?  encoding and decoding never
> >delete a file unless you specifically say --delete-input-file, and
> >even then, they only delete after the encode/decode completes
> >successfully.
> 
> Yes I used the command-line encoder.  I am talking about deletion of
> the 
> output file, not the input file.  When I accidentally decoded the 
> incomplete .flac file, the original .wav file was wiped out and lost.

hmm, gzip and bzip2 warn in that case... I'll put this on the
TODO list.

Josh


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