Hello Scott,

Could you point me where in the code the scheduler's "brain" is ? A few
months ago, I briefly looked into it without any findings, and I would
be very interested in the way it "thinks".

As for our problem, it looks like we are quite alone on this one. But
I'm pretty sure everything is well configured, as we followed the ROG to
set up our events, clocks, etc.

Maybe should we nuke it all and start from scratch ? Of course, no harm
would be done to the music database. But how could we know if those
tables themselves are not the cause of our problems ?

I must say it is a very strange behavior.

    Hoggins!



Le 08/10/2011 21:10, sedwa...@xmission.com a écrit :
> Hi Hoggins
>
> We have not seen any problems with artist separation, we have it set  
> in the groups and it seems to work (we are using 2.0.2 on Ubuntu 11.04).
>
> We had some issues with the same cart playing several times in one day  
> and the same carts playing two days in a row at about the same time.   
> We couldn't figure out how to prevent that so I went in and hacked the  
> scheduler so that it tries not to play any carts that have aired in  
> the last two days until we can figure it out (isn't Free Open Source  
> Software wonderful!).
>
> -Scott

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