Hi folks,
this morning I detected that pytone has not all of my songs in my database (half an hour later a user complained about the same problem!). Pytone shows about 1806 songs in the Database. Shell shows: formorer@lisa:/data/radio$ find -type f -name '*.mp3' | wc -l 7377
The user said something like "only the first 4 directorys" are in pytone.
Can anybody confirm that?
Alex
Hi Alex,
On 03.02.05, Alexander Wirt wrote:
this morning I detected that pytone has not all of my songs in my database (half an hour later a user complained about the same problem!). Pytone shows about 1806 songs in the Database. Shell shows: formorer@lisa:/data/radio$ find -type f -name '*.mp3' | wc -l 7377
The user said something like "only the first 4 directorys" are in pytone.
This looks like the thread that performs the song registering crashed. Currently such a crash is not reported in the error log and thus it's difficult to find out why this happened. I'll try to send a patch later on, which should allow to diagnose this kind of problems more easily.
Jörg
Replying to myself.
On 03.02.05, Joerg Lehmann wrote:
On 03.02.05, Alexander Wirt wrote:
this morning I detected that pytone has not all of my songs in my database (half an hour later a user complained about the same problem!). Pytone shows about 1806 songs in the Database. Shell shows: formorer@lisa:/data/radio$ find -type f -name '*.mp3' | wc -l 7377
The user said something like "only the first 4 directorys" are in pytone.
This looks like the thread that performs the song registering crashed. Currently such a crash is not reported in the error log and thus it's difficult to find out why this happened. I'll try to send a patch later on, which should allow to diagnose this kind of problems more easily.
Maybe you could try
http://www.luga.de/pytone/download/PyTone-2.2.1pre.tar.gz
[ The pre-name is not meant to be an indication of a pre-release ;-)]
and report any errors showing up during the song registration process in the message log. Also of interest is whether there is a message indicating the end of the song registration process.
Btw, Alex, I suppose you have installed the python-eyed3 module, being the maintainer of it. I just had another report of somebody who has problems with the integrated MP3Info.py module and was more successful using the python-eyed3 module. Maybe one should add a Recommends/Suggest/Dependency, whatever seems most appropriate, to the Debian package.
Jörg