On Fri, Nov 04, 2005 at 03:58:30AM -0500, Branden Robinson wrote:
> 
> Since I upgraded to 2.3.99-1, I consistently have the following problem
> with every rip I do.
> 
> [WAR] Not all encoded formats have been requested to be moved.
> [WAR] Use "-a clean -f -C 7609d309" to force the removal of the remaining 
> data.
> Finished. Not cleaning /home/branden/misc/rip/abcde.7609d309.
> 
> I don't understand what the first warning means.

It basically means that you created more formats (ogg,flac,...) than the
formats that actually were moved to the final destination. I added this
feature since once i did a

abcde -a read,encode -o ogg,mp3

and later at home with net access:

abcde -C <discid>

which ended up moving only ogg files and erasing the mp3s.

It is rather newish snippet of code at the end of abcde and inserted
checkpoints along the places we do relevan things, so it might now work fine.

Please, run "abcde -z" and tell me what it says at the end when it does not
erase your directory. Should say something like this:

[DEBUG] ENCODED_FORMATS: flac|ogg|
[DEBUG] MOVED_FORMATS: ogg|

> Apart from that, I rarely have cause to complain about abcde.  Thanks for
> maintaining it!

Thanks for using it :)

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