2010-11-12, 17:20
In this particular example, that you posted, mythicalLibrarian was working properly. It did not delete anything because it was not able to obtain information from theTvDb and categorize the program properly. I modified TheTvDb to have a zap2it ID, which properly identifes Conan as Conan(2010), instead of Conan the barbarian.
Another fix for you would have been to apply a showTranslations (see mythicalLibrarian --special for an example). showTranslations allows you to tell mythicalLibrarian Conan = Conan (2010), this forces mythicalLibrarian to search for the proper name as defined in TheTvDb.com's database.
Can you pastebin your entire output.log (copy and paste it onto www.pastebin.com and post the link here). I would like to see what's happening. In your example mythicalLibrarian was working properly. I can go through your logs and see what's going on.
As for automating --doovers, you can create a file called ~/crontab.txt
This says At: 2AM on all days on all months on all years, run mythicalLibrarian --unmannedDoover.
then run
Verify everything works and make changes as necessary (I'm not at a linux computer right now)
Another fix for you would have been to apply a showTranslations (see mythicalLibrarian --special for an example). showTranslations allows you to tell mythicalLibrarian Conan = Conan (2010), this forces mythicalLibrarian to search for the proper name as defined in TheTvDb.com's database.
Can you pastebin your entire output.log (copy and paste it onto www.pastebin.com and post the link here). I would like to see what's happening. In your example mythicalLibrarian was working properly. I can go through your logs and see what's going on.
As for automating --doovers, you can create a file called ~/crontab.txt
Code:
0 2 * * * /usr/local/bin/mythicalLibrarian --unmannedDoover
then run
Code:
crontab ~/crontab.txt
crontab -l