2016-08-05, 19:22
Thanks, from the wiki I did not understand that the difference between p and P is simulation.
I also thought that vclean refers to the library like cleaning up the library in Kodi.
So, I ran vclean followed by P. That deleted a lot of outdated entries, also the ones with the capital SYNO letters.
However in total it did not really seem to work the way it should. When looking at the avatar example, after cleaning up as described, this is what is left:
BUT: A drive C does not exist for the RPi (similar to the drive D: entry which it did delete). On the other side, the pictures from the path where it actually IS located (smb://syno/filme/) were obviously deleted, resulting in a missing cover in Kodi :-(
Any idea what happened?
I also thought that vclean refers to the library like cleaning up the library in Kodi.
So, I ran vclean followed by P. That deleted a lot of outdated entries, also the ones with the capital SYNO letters.
However in total it did not really seem to work the way it should. When looking at the avatar example, after cleaning up as described, this is what is left:
Code:
osmc@osmc:~$ ./texturecache.py s "Avatar"
026766|3/36c3308d.jpg|0439|0780|0004|2016-06-03 18:44:08|2016-05-29 07:44:34|C:\xbmc_videodb_2016-05-14\movies\Avatar_-_Aufbruch_nach_Pandora_2009-fanart.jpg
026767|2/215fb789.jpg|0273|0185|0009|2016-08-05 15:00:39|2016-05-29 07:44:34|C:\xbmc_videodb_2016-05-14\movies\Avatar_-_Aufbruch_nach_Pandora_2009-poster.jpg
Matching row ids: 26766 26767
BUT: A drive C does not exist for the RPi (similar to the drive D: entry which it did delete). On the other side, the pictures from the path where it actually IS located (smb://syno/filme/) were obviously deleted, resulting in a missing cover in Kodi :-(
Any idea what happened?