2013-11-25, 01:24
I've added the switch --singlefolders to mklocal.py which you'll need to use when you have movies in individual folders, and I've also tweaked the mapping functionality to make it a bit more Windows friendly (the regex subsitutions were objecting to the backward slashes). Please re-download the latest mklocal.py - you'll need to pull the file from github again as there's no update functionality built into mklocal.py (it shouldn't change that often - famous last words!)
Also, update your texturecache.py to v1.1.6 as I've stopped it complaining when output fails due to a broken pipe, which happens when mklocal.py exits abruptly.
I'm just a bit confused, are you running this on Windows or Linux? It's just that you're using a mixture of Linux and Windows notation, and of course you'll need to be on Windows to access your E:\ drive.
Assuming you are on Windows, try the following and paste the output:
If that doesn't work, please also paste the output from the following:
Cheers.
Also, update your texturecache.py to v1.1.6 as I've stopped it complaining when output fails due to a broken pipe, which happens when mklocal.py exits abruptly.
(2013-11-25, 00:31)redglory Wrote: Yup, just noticed the --readonly flag before you posted.
I've edit my post with a log as I've tried with:
Code:./texturecache.py jd movies | tools/mklocal.py --readonly --local E:\Movies --prefix E:\Movies --artwork fanart poster clearlogo clearart --output fixup.dat
same error displaying prefixes not match...
And i think your suggestion would be great as an command option.
thanks a lot for your quick answers
I'm just a bit confused, are you running this on Windows or Linux? It's just that you're using a mixture of Linux and Windows notation, and of course you'll need to be on Windows to access your E:\ drive.
Assuming you are on Windows, try the following and paste the output:
Code:
texturecache.py jd movies zombieland | tools\mklocal.py --readonly --singlefolders --local E:\Movies --prefix E:\Movies --artwork fanart poster clearlogo clearart --output fixup.dat --verbose
If that doesn't work, please also paste the output from the following:
Code:
texturecache.py jd movies zombieland
Cheers.