For sometime it's bugged me that people download nightly builds to
get the latest slimserver code. It's such a waste of bandwidth.
On linux, it's relatively easy to use svn to get the latest updates,
but on Windows I can see it's more of a problem.
Hmm... I just thought about using svn to
To the best of my knowledge, you're stuck with them. Without the .svn
folders, subversion will know nothing about the files. They store a
complete copy of every file that is under version control, so they will
at least double your size. This is what enables all the differential
stuff - it is
I'd suggest trying
the built-in alarm for a few days and see if you have the same issues,
since you seem to be hitting it more regularly than I.
I've switched back to the built-in alarm, and the same thing happened this
morning. About 75% into a 30 min track, the music just stopped. No
I don't even get much chance to listen to music, let alone work on my
own plugins.
Don't you listen to music *while* working on SlimServer?
(I must admit though that I listen to music on iTunes while fiddling,
because you end up restarting SS so often... )
James
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One problem though: do you know whether I can get rid of those .svn
folders or does SVN need them to do differential downloads? They bloat
the installation to about double the size. While this is rarely an
issue in a normal system, SlimCD is
Dan Sully said the following on 23/09/2005 19:34:
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One problem though: do you know whether I can get rid of those .svn
folders or does SVN need them to do differential downloads? They bloat
the installation to about double the size. While this is
snooze, a different 'now playing' display. web settings for shuffled
or not shuffled. settings for a one time only alarm, and also web
settings for a specific date only.
Hmm, I think I must have an out-dated plugin - I'll download the latest version
and check it out!
I moved to using the