David Campbell wrote:
Mark Langkau wrote:
In gnump3d.conf I'm using "song_format = $FILENAME" which the
comments say "This is the name of the file without any suffix or
directory information" Most of my files don't have proper id3 tag
info, so I need to use the actual file name.
However, I get the full path and filename, like this:
/home/mp3/path/SomeTrack.mp3 (I was expecting just "SomeTrack.mp3")
On startup, I'm also getting this error message:
"Starting gnump3 daemon: Use of implicit split to @_ is deprecated at
/usr/lib/perl5/5.8.8/gnump3d/plugins/playlist.pm line 321."
The file links all work properly, but I have some deep directory
nesting which can make for some confusing reading.
Am I misunderstanding the configuration option, or is this a bug?
Does anyone have a work around for the implicit split warning?
- CentOS5
- Perl 5.8.8
- gnump3d-2.9final.tar.gz
I get the same thing. Have asked the list before but never had an
answer.
Dave
I have used gnump3d for a couple years and I really like it. This isn't
a new issue, but I don't recall exactly when it started.
I've looked at other systems (Ampache, Jinzora, etc) but I always come
back to the simplicity of gnump3d, and the simple install/setup. It
fills most of my requirements as-is. I just wish I could figure out this
path issue. I'm not a Perl coder, so I'm not sure how to fix this. I'm
hoping someone on the list can offer a suggestion.
Mark
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