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On Tuesday 21 November 2006 08:29, Paul Stear wrote: |
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> Hello all. |
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> Yesterday I did my usual update world and noticed that mysql was to be |
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> upgraded to version 5. I restarted mysql and ran revdep-update which |
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> rebuilt a few applications including amarok. All went well with no errors |
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> but when I ran amarok it was obvious that things were not quite right. |
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> When I fired amarok up it started to rebuild the database (this took an |
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> age), when it had finished I noticed that all of the score information was |
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> missing. I played some songs and thought that I would check to see if the |
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> new scores were saved. So I closed down and restarted amarok, when the |
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> playlist appeared no scores had been saved and amarok was again building |
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> the database. |
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> Question. |
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> Should I have done something after the world upgrades? |
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> How can I get back all of my score information for all songs? |
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> Has anybody had this problem, what do I do to solve it? |
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Sorry to reply to my own post but I am just so frustrated. I have had amarok |
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running for 4 hrs now and it keeps updating the database. i.e. as soon as it |
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has finished updating it starts again. This is with no changed to the |
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collection except the score as a result of playing. Also on the sidebar it |
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says "If you would like to see contextual information about this track, you |
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should add it to your collection" |
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But it's updated at least 5 times. |
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It's almost as if the amarok database in mysql is not getting writen to, but I |
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don't appear to have any errors. |
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Heeeeeeeeeeeeeelp please |
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Thanks for any replies Paul |
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