On Mon, Feb 17, 2014 at 09:43:38AM -0800, J. Liles wrote: > If a 'snapshot' file exists and is newer than the 'history' file, then the > Compaction operation is equivalent to replacing the contents of latter with > the former. > > If the 'snapshot' file doesn't exist or the 'history' file is newer than > it, the 'snapshot' file can be brought up to date by simply loading the > project in Non Timeline and quitting normally. >
Does that also mean that the snapshot file is normally updated whenever you quit a non-timeline session? Then compaction would mostly just delete history? I'm actually trying to avoid loading the sessions in non-timeline, because I want to run through all git commits in repository, and only keep those audio files that are referenced by the timeline sessions. So it should be scriptable... greetings, lieven
