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Automatic Library Update plugin is broken #1315
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Comment #1 originally posted by nick.boultbee on 2013-12-29T17:12:01.000Z: Hmm, not sure what's happened here, but pyinotify just seems to have stopped emitting events. This does seem time to re-evaluate its usage though, bearing in mind Issue #1039. I've had some tentative success bypassing it in favour of the slightly lower-level Gio.File.monitor_directory(), so maybe this can solve two problems at once. |
Comment #2 originally posted by reiter.christoph on 2013-12-30T01:00:03.000Z: Gio.File.monitor_directory looks nice |
Comment #3 originally posted by nick.boultbee on 2014-07-12T10:31:54.000Z: A new library and associated re-working are currently in the https://code.google.com/p/quodlibet/source/list?name=watched-library branch |
Comment #4 originally posted by nick.boultbee on 2014-10-01T19:12:51.000Z: <empty> |
I've updated the feature branch with the many, many merges from It's working roughly as before, including all the things that haven't been addressed from before (can't find the list we had discussed though). It'd be good to see if we can get a viable working version of this merged into master and the plugin withdrawn, even if it's hidden behind prefs. |
Original issue 1315 created by nick.boultbee on 2013-12-28T21:34:38.000Z:
- What did you try to do?
Delete or move a file or folder in using latest QL on Ubuntu 13.10 with python-pyinotify and Automatic Library plugin enabled.
- What did you expect to happen?
Songlists instantaneously updated where appropriate, future results will not show deleted files, debug output happens, etc.
- What did happen instead?
Nothing at all.
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