2010-09-29, 01:40
Quote:If mythicalLibrarian determines that there is suitable information, but it cannot pull the episode or season from TheTvDb, it will mark it as what I call an "epi-show". Epi-shows get put into the --doover que. You can have mythicalLibrarian rerun the doover que by typing mythicalLibrarian --doover.
So, the idea behind the doover is that if TheTVdb gets better information about the episode, mythicalLibrarian will rename the epi-show accordingly, reclassify it as an episode, and move it to the 'Episode' folder? If so, that is very cool. Would it be possible to have the doover run every time mythicalLibrarian runs? It would seem that it wouldn't add too much overhead, and the benefits would be better named files and a better library!
Quote:Please post the name and path of the episode. I can try to recreate the problem on my end.
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon/Season 2/Late Night with Jimmy Fallon S02E316 (Amy Poehler).mpg
and
Late Night with Jimmy Fallon/Season 2/Late Night with Jimmy Fallon S02E317 (John Legend).mpg
Quote:You need to have the source set up on each XBMC installation. If XBMC is receiving communications messages, but there are no library updates, then there is a problem with the source. mythicalLibrarian sends two messages, one says "display a message" the other says "update your sources".
Sure, I understand this. Here is what I did. I had a single XBMC IP Address in mythicalLibrarian and the "display a message" and "update sources" worked fine on the XBMC installation. I then added additional XBMC IP Addresses to mythicalLibrarian, and the result is that the original XBMC Installation gets the "display a message", but does not get its library updated. If I update the Library manually, it works just fine. Maybe I have the syntax wrong for multiple IP Addresses. I followed what looked to be the correct format:
XBMCIPs=( '1stIPaddressort' '2ndIPaddressort' '3rdIPaddressort' )
Is this correct?
Quote:The ~/.mythicalLibrarian folder contains mythicalLibrarian's working files. It is the storage space for mythicalLibrarian's lookup files, the --doover que, --undo que, created folder tracking, and the comskip/NFO file tracking. It is also home to the DailyReport(a log of all files generated) and the output.log file(a detailed account of what happened during processing of each file). You can see what shows were processed each day by looking at the Daily Report folder. If you want to find out more about the episode, you can look at the output.log file. I wouldn't recommend changing anything in the folder, but it is good information.
So based on this information, since I am using a MythTV user job, should I only run mythicalLibrarian from the command line as the mythtv user? In other words, if I want to run mythicalLibrariabn --doover or mythicalLibrarian --update, should I only do so as the mythtv user?