2015-12-31, 03:00
I will indeed update the addon to be compatible with Jarvis. I am currently working on a new feature that improves manual cleaning, so it will probably be launched along the same time as the new feature is deemed complete.
(2015-06-11, 17:50)patria o muerte Wrote: Hi,Hi Guys, First off let me say that this Add-on is amazing and is very useful!
i experienced an issue on latest version:
KFC delete seen movies but doesn't automatically clean movies library.
No issues with older versions.
(2016-02-09, 13:01)DodgeG1 Wrote: Hi Guys, First off let me say that this Add-on is amazing and is very useful!It hasn't done any cleaning of the libary for a very long time for me. think it was back in frodo or so that worked last time for me.
But... I am experiencing the same problem with it not updating my movies library. It deletes all the files and folders related to the movie but does not update the library in Kodi.
I've checked the option "Clean Kodi video library afterwards" in the add-on's settings but still no luck.
Any ideas? Thanks!
(2016-02-28, 21:12)Anthirian Wrote: I think I may have found the root of the library cleaning bug. It may have been introduced upon rebranding from XBMC to Kodi. I think this commit introduced the bug. Could you please remove your addon settings by deleting your userdata/addon_data/script.filecleaner/ folder and try again after reconfiguring the required settings?
(2016-02-29, 10:45)Anthirian Wrote: Thanks for confirming this. I will include a bug fix in the upcoming Jarvis release. In the meantime you could manually change the name of the setting from clean_xbmc_library to clean_kodi_library in the settings file in your userdata/addon_data/script.filecleaner/ folder and it should work like intended.
(2016-03-17, 21:58)Anthirian Wrote: I have just uploaded a Jarvis compatible version to Github. The repository should be updated with this version soon. Please note that the addon is now known as Janitor from this point forward. Please report any issues you should have to this thread and don't forget to include logs.