2020-05-31, 15:53
I tried searching and couldn't find an answer. This is a huge thread so maybe the needle is in the haystack somewhere and I just couldn't find it. Apologies if that's the case.
I want to regularly clean out stale thumbnails. From what I understand I want the P option for that, and the p option is a "dry-run" version of that. Am I correct so far?
I also have half-a-dozen profiles. Do I simply run
for each profile or is there a more efficient way to run it for all profiles at once? The latter would be nice as it means not having to keep updating the script calling texturecache.py if I make profile changes.
I want to regularly clean out stale thumbnails. From what I understand I want the P option for that, and the p option is a "dry-run" version of that. Am I correct so far?
I also have half-a-dozen profiles. Do I simply run
bash:python texturecache.py P @profile.name=profile_name
for each profile or is there a more efficient way to run it for all profiles at once? The latter would be nice as it means not having to keep updating the script calling texturecache.py if I make profile changes.