2013-08-01, 08:35
@CaptainKen: If you've got a Linux system, just download the script as detailed in the thread then run it as described. If your system is Windows, you'll need to install Python 2.7.3 first, and download the script from github (easiest way is to view the texturecache.py source code in "raw" format, click "save as...." in your browser and save as "texturecache.py").
As for a configuration file, you'll normally only need this to tell the script where your xbmc userdata folder is. The script will try and use a default folder (on many Linux installs this defaults to ~/.xbmc/userdata) but for Windows you'll probably need to set "userdata=c:\blah\userdata" where "blah" is the path on your system. You can also add a whole bunch of other settings to the properties file, but userdata is usually the most important - run "texturecache.py config" to see your current settings, most of which can be overridden in your properties file.
As for a configuration file, you'll normally only need this to tell the script where your xbmc userdata folder is. The script will try and use a default folder (on many Linux installs this defaults to ~/.xbmc/userdata) but for Windows you'll probably need to set "userdata=c:\blah\userdata" where "blah" is the path on your system. You can also add a whole bunch of other settings to the properties file, but userdata is usually the most important - run "texturecache.py config" to see your current settings, most of which can be overridden in your properties file.