2016-02-19, 03:01
Hi Milhouse
Sorry for the OT... and thanks for the pointer to the systemd thing - that's got me going.
I've issued this command, and it's been a long time with no action in the terminal session window...
HAW-HAW... doing a Ctrl^C to copy the text from the PuTTY window cancelled the run - Oh Boy is it ever a LEARNING day
Now that mklocal.py is halted, should I be able to see the "fixup.dat" file, written to the same directory (ie: userdata), or is it only created at the end of a complete run ?
Also: my movies are in single folders, BUT the local artwork is named using the movie-prefix convention. Should I use --singlefolders switch or not if I wish to be consistent and retain that naming ?
Thanks (again !)
Sorry for the OT... and thanks for the pointer to the systemd thing - that's got me going.
I've issued this command, and it's been a long time with no action in the terminal session window...
Code:
OpenELEC:~/.kodi/userdata # ./mklocal.py --singlefolders --local /storage/media
--prefix smb://FREENAS/media --artwork poster fanart clearlogo clearart banner l
andscape --verbose --output fixup.dat
Current configuration:
Local Path : /storage/media/
Alt Local : Not specified
Kodi Path : smb://FREENAS/media/
Extra Fanart : Not specified (max: 4)
Extra Thumbs : Not specified (max: 4)
Read Only : No
Dry Run : No
Single Folder : Yes
Artwork : poster as poster.[png,jpg]
fanart as fanart.[png,jpg]
clearlogo as logo.[png,jpg]
clearart as clearart.[png,jpg]
banner as banner.[png,jpg]
landscape as landscape.[png,jpg]
Checking : Not specified
HAW-HAW... doing a Ctrl^C to copy the text from the PuTTY window cancelled the run - Oh Boy is it ever a LEARNING day
Now that mklocal.py is halted, should I be able to see the "fixup.dat" file, written to the same directory (ie: userdata), or is it only created at the end of a complete run ?
Also: my movies are in single folders, BUT the local artwork is named using the movie-prefix convention. Should I use --singlefolders switch or not if I wish to be consistent and retain that naming ?
Thanks (again !)