Mmm: find / -name *tag.cache* returns no positive result, so I
haven't :(
May be if I purge Gnump3d and reinstall, it will work,
wouldn't it?
What would happen if I reinstall, run "gnump3d-index", and 3
days after add another music folder to gnump3d root?, should I
purge and reinstall again?.
Ibon.
><a
href="javascript:sendMsg('[EMAIL PROTECTED]');">[EMAIL PROTECTED]</a>
wrote:
>>> Did you run the indexer before your first GNUmp3d startup?
>>
>> Mmmm, I think I did it after (you are refering to
"gnump3d-index",
>> right?),
>Yes.
>> only for info purposes...you know, "gnump3d-index --stats".
>>
>> Did I do wrong?.
>I think so :-)
>You have to call 'gnump3d-index' without the --stats argument
to execute
>the initial indexing run that creates the tag.cache file from
your
>ID3-tags. This file is used by GNUmp3 for searching and playlist
>generation, so it hasn't to look at all the mp3-files all the
time.
>You should verify if you have the file /logs/tag.cache.
> Cédric
>_______________________________________________
>Gnump3d-users mailing list
><a href="javascript:sendMsg('[email protected]
>http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users');">[email protected]
>http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users</a>
_______________________________________________
Gnump3d-users mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/gnump3d-users