Josh McConaha | 14 Oct 2008 04:46

root directory issue/broken urls

Hey all--

I've searched like crazy for an answer to this, but haven't found anything.  I managed to get 3.0 working on XP, but I'm having a major issue with bad URLs. 

As an example, on the index (in this case 192.168.2.2:8888), to play Radiohead - Hail to the Thief, I get e:%5CMusic/Radiohead%20-%20Hail%20to%20the%20Thief/, which inevitably can't be opened. 

For whatever reason, it seems to be using the local location of the directory instead of one that's browser-friendly.  The directory it's pulling from is from gnump3d.bat, and the directory is set at --root directory:/here --fast.  Changing directory:/here changes the local directory that's being swapped. 

What's going on?  At first I thought it could be a poorly written template (though I'm using the one out of the box), but that URL is set by $directory, so it's not a missing slash or something. 

Any help would be appreciated.  I'm just not sure why the URLs are busted.




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xqa xqa | 18 Oct 2008 02:57
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Displaying Album Art

Hi,
 
I am investigating the use of GNUMP3d for our church.
 
So far I very much like the simplicity and ease to use the program.
 
How can I display Album art?
 
Thanx
 
From: Chris Hendrickson
Subject: [Gnump3d-users] Album Art?
Date: Wed, 17 Aug 2005 16:28:58 -0400
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I would like to suggest the addition of the ability to display Album Art (such as folder.jpg, AlbumArt.jpg, etc.) in the browser, similar to how edna does it thank you, Chris

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xqa xqa | 18 Oct 2008 03:02
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Saving Playlists and Playing Later

How can I save a playlist to be played later on demand?
 
Thanx

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Steve Kemp | 18 Oct 2008 11:31
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Re: Saving Playlists and Playing Later

On Fri Oct 17, 2008 at 18:02:31 -0700, xqa xqa wrote:
>    How can I save a playlist to be played later on demand? 

  Either:
    A) Via your player.
    B) Not at all.

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Steve Kemp | 18 Oct 2008 11:32
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Re: Displaying Album Art

On Fri Oct 17, 2008 at 17:57:21 -0700, xqa xqa wrote:

>    How can I display Album art?                                             

  There is no support for this.  You can update one of the templates
 to have:
    <img src="album.jpg">

  Then place "album.jpg" in each music folder, but that would have to
 be an external process and not an automatic one.

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Colin Ryan | 18 Oct 2008 11:41
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Re: Server logs deleted at random?

Any ideas?

2008/9/22 Colin <colin@...>:
> Hi, I seem to be having some trouble with gnump3d retaining statistics.
>
> It appears to delete/renew the access logs completely at random; I'd
> like it to *never* do that.  What I would like is for it to retain all
> statistics for all time.
>
> Is there a way to make this happen?  I have ensured that gnump3d.conf
> points to actual logs yet still it deletes all the statistics.
>
> Any help would be most gratefully received.
>
> Colin
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Steve Kemp | 18 Oct 2008 19:02
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Re: Re: Server logs deleted at random?

On Sat Oct 18, 2008 at 11:41:33 +0200, Colin Ryan wrote:

> Any ideas?

  Stats come from the logfile that gnump3d produces itself.

  If that logfile/those logfiles are being removed, by logrotate or similar,
 then the stats will be lost.

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Kienan Stewart | 18 Oct 2008 19:17
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Re: Saving Playlists and Playing Later

I save the playlists on my computer, right-click save as on the play all button. (as opposed to right in the player itself)

On Sat, Oct 18, 2008 at 3:31 AM, Steve Kemp <steve-TNzU/siwJCnpIgCt6eIbzw@public.gmane.org> wrote:
On Fri Oct 17, 2008 at 18:02:31 -0700, xqa xqa wrote:
>    How can I save a playlist to be played later on demand?

 Either:
   A) Via your player.
   B) Not at all.

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Marcel Beringer | 30 Oct 2008 12:27
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Custom playlist not showing


Hi guys,

I have read the list archives but did not find a solution in there, so 
please don't flame me ;)

On my gnump3d installation on a debian server I cannot create a custom 
playlist, that screens shows up empty with only 2 buttons, 'Clear all' and 
'Play'.

I have created a song.tags in /var/cache/gnump3d using the indexer.

  	Indexing your music collection, this may take some time.

  	(Run with '--fast' if you do not wish this to occur at startup).

   	Indexing complete.

In my gnump3d.conf the cache path also points to the above.

tag_cache = /var/cache/gnump3d/song.tags

All songs can be played using the home button, and all songs show up in 
the statistics page, bot for some reason not in the custom playlist :/

When starting in debug I get the following:

Testing plugin : plugins::playlist - for /playlist/ plugin will handle 
path

So... I give up, I have no clue where to look and what to change anymore 
:(

When I Google "gnump3d Custom Playlist Generation" I get dozens of gnump3d 
links who did get it working, unfortunatly I'm not one of them :)

Any help would be really appreciated!

Kind regards,

Marcel
dexterous | 31 Oct 2008 23:55
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Empty playlist generated


Ver : gnump3d v3.0 [CVS Info: gnump3d2 1.156 (2007/10/16)] on Perl v5.008008

Hello, I recently changed the partition my music archive is located in to
use ACL's.  I have modified the permissions at the top level, recursively
down my archive as such :

     drwxrws--x+ 37 root share 1.2K 2008-10-26 06:59 /srv/storage/main/music

     # file: .
     # owner: root
     # group: share
     user::rwx
     user:gnump3d:r-x
     group::rwx
     group:share:rwx
     group:gnump3d:r-x
     mask::rwx
     other::--x
     default:user::rwx
     default:user:root:rwx
     default:user:gnump3d:r-x
     default:group::rwx
     default:group:share:rwx
     default:group:gnump3d:r-x
     default:mask::rwx
     default:other::--x

gnump3d is running as gnump3d
     gnump3d   5406  0.0  1.0  36992 16020 ?        Ss   14:27   0:00
/usr/bin/perl -w /usr/bin/gnump3d

getent group share
     share:x:110:saturnine,dextrous
getent group gnump3d
     gnump3d:x:1001:gnump3d

saturnine is my wife, dextrous is myself.  These files are accessible via a
samba share so that either my wife and I can manage the music without
bumping into access denied errors as would be the case without acls and
default permissions.

Everytime I try to generate a playlist, strace reveals this error message:
\n\n26767 write(2, "Use of uninitialized value in concatenation (.) or
string at /usr/share/perl5/gnump3d/sorting.pm line 149, <GEN62> line 12.\n",
124) = 124'

However, if I access a single file, it generates a working m3u playlist for
that single file.  If I run a shell as gnump3d, I can stat all the music,
run ls, etc.  If I chmod -R o+r the entire music directory, playlists
generate fine, but I am trying to avoid this.

I am guessing that maybe a thread or something is generated that is not run
as gnump3d or root, is this possible?  Please let me know if I can provide
more information.  Thanks in advance for any help or comments with this. :)
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