2010-11-02, 06:44
Therms Wrote:Well that sucks. The least of reasons being that I just merged a big chunk of changes to the renaming code, and you scared me into thinking I screwed it up. My first commit to a project I don't own on github and I thought I screwed someone over big time.
I don't see how what I did would make any difference, because I actually fixed a bug, and I think I can see how what you did with the renaming would mess it up in the manner you experienced.
As a consolation prize, I'll look in to implementing what you want with the file/folder naming.
That would be nice of you. I guess I get to take this as a way to clean up movies I no longer need or will ever watch again. Painful though, that is for sure. I am a bit surprised though to find that the way I had my settings caused CP to actually delete file after file. Is it trying to make sure no other movie exists there in case it is replacing one with a better version? Need to put in some kind of file name check to make sure it is deleting files that that user doesn't mind having deleting. Basically CP did a rm -f on my whole damn movies folder. 400+ HD Movies gone.
At least I have a record of the movies I had prior to this mishap.. and I can punch them back into CP to download them again. And thankfully my news provider has unlimited nntp bandwidth... though not sure about my ISP bandwidth restriction