On Sun, Nov 27, 2005 at 06:43:35PM -0500, Joey Hess wrote:
> Package: abcde
> Version: 2.3.99-1
> Severity: normal
> 
> When I was not online, I ran abcde -a encode on some CDs, hoping it
> would let me resume later when I was online (but didn't have the CDs)
> and finish the tagging and moving steps. This didn't work, the -a encode
> runs created abcde.xxxxxx directories containing untagged ogg files and
> various other info, and:
> 
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/lib/sound/local/new>abcde -C 9b0a520c      
> [INF] The disc does not contain any tracks. Giving up...

Did you do the initial ripping with a version of abcde lower than 2.3.99? The
older versions created a file with the number of tracks, while 2.3.99 stores
the info inside abcde.$DISCID/status :

cdparanoia-audio-tracks=X

Adding that line will help resuming the encoding process.

It is documented in the non-released 2.3.99.1, unfortunatelly.

Cheers,

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