Bug: Broken symlinks
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But if you remove the source, it doesn't link to anything. The if this is a movie it wouldn't play because it isn't on the HD anymore...

I still haven't gotten why it should show it. when a symlink gets broken it's usually because linux can't access the file, and if linux can't acess it then XBMC wouldn't either. Thus the file wouldn't play anyway

At me when the symlink works I get
a
b
c
d
e
Inside xbmc, if I delete e only
a
b
c

Gets shown, these are the only files which actually work.

Does only d show at you when you delete e? even if a b c are still present?
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Bug: Broken symlinks - by danielsson - 2008-02-25, 04:11
[No subject] - by topfs2 - 2008-02-25, 09:59
[No subject] - by danielsson - 2008-02-25, 13:56
[No subject] - by topfs2 - 2008-02-25, 14:12
[No subject] - by danielsson - 2008-02-25, 14:40
[No subject] - by danielsson - 2008-02-25, 14:47
[No subject] - by topfs2 - 2008-02-25, 17:33
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