I hope someone might have some insight on this. I'll include an example of what I'm talking about from GNUMP3d 2.9 final's default conf.win.in file:
root = C:/mp3 logfile = C:/gnump3d2/logs/access.log errorlog = C:/gnump3d2/logs/error.log stats_program = C:\gnump3d2\bin\gnump3d-top.bat index_program = C:\gnump3d2\bin\gnump3d-index.bat template_directory = C:/gnump3d2/templates theme_directory = C:/gnump3d2/templates theme_dir = c:\gnump3d2\templates plugin_directory = C:/gnump3d2/lib/gnump3d/plugins mime_file = C:/gnump3d2/etc/mime.types file_types = C:/gnump3d2/etc/file.types now_playing_dir = C:/gnump3d2/logs/serving tag_cache = C:/gnump3d2/logs/tag.cache lockfile = C:/gnump3d2/lock.tmp plugin_directory = C:/gnump3d2/lib/gnump3d/plugins now_playing_path = c:\gnump3d2\logs\serving tag_cache = C:/gnump3d2/logs/tag.cache Are the forward slash and back slash used interchangeably? Is there some sort of reason why one is used in a certain case? If I revert back to the default conf.win file, I have to use K:/music as opposed to K:\music as my root directory or Firefox cannot open any subdirectories. What's the deal? Brian On 6/11/07, Brian Shepard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I had GNUMP3d working beautifully under Ubuntu, but I switched my HTPC to Windows and want to retain my music server. Unfortunately, I can't get all the features set up correctly. There seems to be a lot of issues with forward slash "/" and back slash "\" and when to use which one. Plus there is so much more redundancy under Windows, under linux I only had to change the conf. I got it installed correctly and a lot of trial and error got the server working but without random selections and "new" never went away, even though it was set to 7 days. Does anyone have some configuration tips; which slash to use where and which files need editing? This is the missing link to my HTPC and I want my GNUMP3d back. I appreciate it. Brian
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