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Status: New => Expired
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Title:
deleted songs listed again when using library watch
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Milestone: raring-rhythmbox = papercuts-s-rhythmbox
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Title:
deleted songs listed again when
Karim,
This is indeed another problem. Regarding avoiding missing entries,
you can delete them from inside Rhythmbox (right click-Move To Trash).
Rhythmbox settings are in ~/.local/share/rhythmbox . So I guess this
directory should be deleted when you completely remove the package. If
this
I think the problem is (unless that is another problem) that Rhymthbox
never ever forgets what files were once in the directory! I removed my
music from the music folder and started RB: all the music was listed.
When I pressed play it cycled through the whole list, eventually marking
all as
I've attached a patch proposal for this to the Rhythmbox bugzilla entry.
I've also asked on the mailing list for a review - hopefully someone
will look at it.
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Title:
deleted songs listed again when using library
I'll give this a try. For converting back the files, I guess the
suggestion a couple of replies above should work - when adding new files
go through the database and change back the 'ignore' type.
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Assignee: Papercuts Ninja (papercuts-ninja) = RaduStoica
What about using inotify
(https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Inotify) to get notified
when file changes happen?
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Comment from the developer:
It would be fairly easy to convert deleted songs into 'ignore'
database entries that will never show up anywhere, rather than
deleting them. Then you need to provide a way to convert them back,
such as explicitly adding them to the library again, and make sure
it's
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Status: Triaged = Confirmed
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Papercuts Ninja (papercuts-ninja)
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Title:
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Milestone: quantal-1-audio-video = raring-round-1
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Title:
deleted songs listed again when
I think a simple solution would be to add a boolean attribute called
ExcludeFromLibrary to each track in the xml file. If the parser comes
across such an attribute with a true value, then it simply ignores it.
When adding new files to the library, it would be a good idea to run
through the list
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Assignee: Chris Wilson (notgary) = (unassigned)
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Assignee: Chris Wilson (notgary) = (unassigned)
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Originally I thought it is wrong that RB allows me to remove track but
the track is back again after restart. It simply did not seem to be
right behavior.
On the other hand what about deleted tracks? Would you allow to undo the
removing? Just wondering after reading this discussion.
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There's also the case when people have non-music files in their music
folders. For instance, I have a few text files with some music-related
notes, which keep getting re-added and treated as import errors. But
perhaps this is a different bug...
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@Waldir: Yeah, picking up image file sounds like a different issue.
Ok, so it is useful. I was just wondering.
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Assignee: Papercuts Ninja (papercuts-ninja) = Chris Wilson (notgary)
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I'm having a go at fixing this just and and a question has just occurred
to me: how useful is this feature? Is there really a use case for people
not wanting to display all the tracks on their hard drive within
Rhythmbox while keeping the files intact? It wouldn't seem to me that
such a feature
One situation I can think of: A shared music library (for example,
shared between myself and my wife) on a network drive. I want to load
the whole thing, but then there are a few albums that I hate but my wife
likes (and vice versa). Since they’re not mine and one of us does want
them, I don’t
I've just attempted to reproduce this bug on 11.10 using Rhythmbox
2.90.1 and am unable to do so. When I remove a file from my music
library using Edit-Remove then reboot Rhythmbox, the file entry is
nowhere to be seen, suggesting that it has been successfully removed
from rhythmdb.xml. Can anyone
It turns out I was mistaken. This bug does still affect Rhythmbox and I
just wasn't doing it right. The 'Remove' feature works as advertised if
the file is not in the folder designated as the music library in the
Rhythmbox preferences (~/Music by default). If the file is in there and
the user
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Milestone: None = precise-4-music-video
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
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Assignee: (unassigned) = Papercuts Ninja (papercuts-ninja)
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Status: New =
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
deleted songs listed again when using
In addiction, Rhythmbox can't detect songs removed from outside (ex:
file browser) even though living inside the monitored directory. I have
smart playlists based on file location, if I move a file from one
location to another even though still inside the monitored tree, changes
won't be detected.
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