Perhaps we are using slightly different systems. I never delete or remove a 
playlist. My script randomises the songs in directories and then creates the 
playlist. I only ever move, add or remove songs inside those directories. The 
‘watch’ function worked before but it doesn’t anymore and I suspect that it may 
be a result of two things

1. The permissions of the song files in those directories which Is 774 

or 

2. The fact the some of the code in my script is commented out. Perhaps I 
should try removing those commented parts and see if that works because that 
seems similar to what you have described in your case. 

> On 10 Oct 2018, at 01:52, Jeff Hyche <jwhy...@warwind.org> wrote:
> 
>> On Tue, Oct 09, 2018 at 04:45:18PM +1000, Damian wrote:
>> Hi thanks for the reply. When you say ‘Liquidsoap closes the playlist’ do 
>> you mean it stops? 
>> 
>> In my case, Liquidsoap continues to play files, it simply doesn’t reload the 
>> playlist and doesn’t seem to be watching for changes anymore. 
>> 
>> I actually don’t want to change the playlist. I just want to force the 
>> reload. 
>> 
>> 
> 
> What I observed is if you remove a active playlist then luqidsoap will stop 
> loading that playlist and close it.  I had several playslist in rotate, one, 
> two, and three.  I noticed that if I deleted playlist two then update it, 
> liquidsoap would ignore it till it was restarted.  
> 
> I don't see why you want to force a playlist to reload if you don't change it 
> but you can just touch it with the touch command and it should force a 
> reload. 
> 
> touch <playlist>
> 
> 
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