Then what if i move songs without rhythmbox running? On 9/13/05, Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On Mon, 2005-09-12 at 16:31 +0200, Julien Olivier wrote: > > Le lundi 12 septembre 2005 à 20:24 +0900, pclouds a écrit : > > > What do you think about this idea? My disks are sometimes full and i > > > have to move my songs around. I can't figure out anyway to move my > > > songs without losing rhythmbox metadata. > > > > I think a possible technical solution to your problem could be to create > > a daemon that would be launched on GNOME session startup, and that would > > use inotify to track changes concerning the files you have in your > > database. The same daemon could be used to watch a given folder, and > > automatically add to the library any file that gets moved to this > > folder. > > > > But of course, it would need: > > 1) to be accepted as a possible solution > > 2) to be written by someone > > Even easier is for Rhythmbox to watch all the files in the library if > inotify is available, as it's now much cheaper to do so. > > It would potentially be possible to monitor the files, and notice > whether the files were moved (inotify would be able to do that when > moving files within a partition, gnome-vfs could fake the event when we > use gnome_vfs_move for moving files across partitions). > > --- > Bastien Nocera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > He has a threshold for pain beyond us mere mortals. -- T3 director > Johnathan Mostow (on Arnie) > >
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