7 Jan 12:53
Re: zinf 2.2.2
Ed Sweetman <ed.sweetman <at> WMICH.EDU>
2003-01-07 11:53:27 GMT
2003-01-07 11:53:27 GMT
Kristian Kvilekval wrote: > On Mon, 2003-01-06 at 20:29, Nicholas Dronen wrote: > >>MyMusic >> + All Tracks >> + Uncategorized Tracks >> + 0 >> + 1963 >> + 1965 >> + 1968 >> + 1971 >> . . . . >> >>After that, I upgraded libid3 and libid3-dev each to version >>3.8.0, rm -fr'ed ~/.zinf, and recompiled (again, to be clear, >>using zinf 2.2.1). The results? All is well. >> >>Thank you. >> > > > Glad that it's fixed... I'll put a check in that libid3 >= 3.8 > in cvs when I get a chance. > > >>Before you go, I have one other issue to raise. It has only >>to do with the user interface. >> >>One thing that has always bothered me about freeamp/zinf >>is that "Search Computer for Music" doesn't cache input. >>I know I can configure it to poll directories, but I'm >>tired also of typing "/home/ndronen/audio". Where should >>I look to change that? > > > I guess you re-search you music directories from time-to-time > and you would like the dialog to remember where you searched > before. The files are ui/musicbrowser/unix/src/, both > introwizard.cpp and musicsearch.cpp would need to be checked. > Also the value of last searched dir would need to stored > in the preferences. See base/src/preferences.cpp > > Hope that helps. > > BTW another possibility is to look at how fam(1m) could be integrated > so that polling and searching would not be necessary. It seems to > running by default now (when using gnome). > > > > fam is by default running via polling. you need a kernel module/patch to make it run by signals. ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.NET email is sponsored by: SourceForge Enterprise Edition + IBM + LinuxWorld = Something 2 See! http://www.vasoftware.com
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