I had the same issue on a default install.

On 22/12/13 3:51 AM, Richard Gorbutt wrote:
Ok, so after blowing up the CentOS and installing Mint, it all worked, so installed Ubuntu 12.04, same thing all worked, however I hated the interface, so I re-installed the Rivendell Appliance again.

Exact same thing, --segue-level ignored on rdimport.

However in testing and messing around, I accidentally did some imports as root, and sure enough --segue-level worked.

So methinks, somewhere in the appliance, as the default "rd" user, --segue-level is ignored, but if I su in Terminal and rdimport, all is well. Guessing a permissions issue in the appliance install.

Cheers, Richard


On Mon, Dec 16, 2013 at 10:00 PM, Richard Gorbutt <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

    So, I did receive an email from someone who said they were using
    2.5.5 and it works. So completely puzzled, all the segue entries
    in the CUTS table are -1.

    So I decided to download the source and compile. That is now
    turning into a science project on a vanilla appliance. I receive
    the following error on ./configure/

    Checking for Qt... yes:
        QT_CXXFLAGS=-I/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/include -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT
        QT_DIR=/usr/lib64/qt-3.3
        QT_LIBS=-L/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/lib -lqt-mt  -lSM -lICE  -lX11
    -lXext -lXmu -lXt -lXi
        QT_BIN=/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin
        QT_UIC=/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin/uic
        QT_MOC=/usr/lib64/qt-3.3/bin/moc
    checking correct functioning of Qt installation... failure
    configure: error: Failed to find matching components of a complete
                      Qt installation. Try using more options,
                      see ./configure --help.


    Googling this error on rivendell shows a couple of other users
    have met this before with no real solution. I don't have QT4 devel
    installed, QT3 is. The directories appear correct and there are
    files there. There was one solution of swapping a line around in
    configure but that is already done and matches the solution.

    Any other thoughts?

    Cheers, Richard



    On Sun, Dec 15, 2013 at 12:11 PM, Richard Gorbutt
    <[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:

        Hi all,

        Have the new appliance up and running however having an issue
        in rdimport command line, seems to be ignoring --segue-level=.
        Tried this in 2.5.5 and upgraded to 2.6.0 and seems to be the
        same. There is NO segue marker added to the carts, confirmed
        in RDLibrary.

        I've tried varying command lines, but here is one example.

        rdimport --verbose --autotrim-level=-40
        --normalization-level=-6 --segue-level=-13 IDENTS *.mp3

        It does import the tracks fine, however in the output I do not
        see any reference to --segue-level either. I know on my old
        RRAbuntu install (whcih I think topped out around v2.20 or so)
        I was able to get segue markers loaded.

        RDImport v2.6.0
         Log mode is OFF
         Normalization level = -6 dB
         AutoTrim level = -40 dB
         Destination cart is AUTO
         Single cart mode is OFF
         Delete source mode is OFF
         Delete cuts mode is OFF
         DropBox mode is OFF
         Start Date Offset = 0 days
         End Date Offset = 0 days
         Broken format workarounds are DISABLED
         Import Create Dates mode is OFF
         Files to process:


        Am I missing something somewhere in config or is it broken?

        Thanks, Richard





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