On 2008/12/14 14:40, Ivan Vilata i Balaguer wrote:
> I came across the same behaviour because I have a ``music_directory`` with
> links which point to other directories which fall out of it. I discovered the
> option ``follow_outside_symlinks`` which forbids MPD from following this kind
> of link
I came across the same behaviour because I have a ``music_directory`` with
links which point to other directories which fall out of it. I discovered the
option ``follow_outside_symlinks`` which forbids MPD from following this kind
of links. Setting it to ``yes`` and restarting MPD seemed to fix t
Also, Uninstalling/reinstalling resulted in an empty db. Whereas going
back to mpd 0.13.2 (testing) populated the db as expected.
Emmanuel
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Citando Max Kellermann :
> On 2008/12/13 19:06, Emmanuel Hainry wrote:
> > Package: mpd
> > Version: 0.14~beta2-1
> > Severity: normal
> >
> > I have added a new album in my music directory, 'mpc update' did not
> > make it appear in the database.
> >
> > I tried speaking directly with mpd using
On 2008/12/13 19:06, Emmanuel Hainry wrote:
> Package: mpd
> Version: 0.14~beta2-1
> Severity: normal
>
> I have added a new album in my music directory, 'mpc update' did not
> make it appear in the database.
>
> I tried speaking directly with mpd using 'nc localhost 6600'. update
> just tells m
Package: mpd
Version: 0.14~beta2-1
Severity: normal
I have added a new album in my music directory, 'mpc update' did not
make it appear in the database.
I tried speaking directly with mpd using 'nc localhost 6600'. update
just tells me
updating_db: 7
OK
And the new album is not there (same if I
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