andrew burke wrote:

It seems that this could still work within the bounds of reason:

When you delete a show, it's marked for deletion, but is not actually
removed. It's not shown on the list of shows that you're able to watch. To reclaim it, one would have to go to a UI screen for undeleting shows.


Shows marked for deletion are actually deleted when more space is needed,
and/or to stay under whatever limit mythtv has been given in terms of hard
disk usage. They are ordered for deltion based on some metric, the
simplest being time since being marked for deletion.


The problem is that I may want to use part of that space faster than mythtv can make it available (i.e. copying a VOB file into my video folder) and I end up in a "disk full" scenario which could also seriously impact in progress recordings writing to the same disk which is now suddely out of space. To me, the user, the system has suddenly messed up my VOB file copy and quite possibly crashed due to a full disk causing me to lose recordings. Ironically, if I went back to the system after restarting the backend, I would have X amount of space free because the autoexpire probably ran on startup making it a confusing mess since the obvious cause (full disk condition) is suddenly gone.

Yes, if you use your machine for more than mythtv and you absolutely want
to have more drive space, you will have to manually purge the shows marked
for deletion.


Not something I want to do. I'm happy to have this an optional feature but I think I side with Isaac on this one that making the auto-expire "smart" is far preferable to a kind of mysterious "undelete" bin that might end up causing more harm than good. Granted, my example problem above exists with the existing auto-expire feature as well so it is not something limited to the new proposal, only exasberbated by it by deleted shows not really deleting.

Kevin
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