...
<playist name="extended">
<add id="1" />
@@ -1211,13 +1211,13 @@
the iTunesDB, but it's a simple XML file: easy to understand by humans and easy to edit by hand.
-Everytime you run tunes2pod.pl , the iTunesDB will get parsed and converted into an
+Everytime you run tunes2pod , the iTunesDB will get parsed and converted into an
XML File (the GNUtunesDB).
mktunes does the opposite: it parses the XML file and creates an iTunesDB (for the
iPod and iTunes)
-Only mktunes and tunes2pod.pl have to worry about the iTunesDB format: all other tools
+Only mktunes and tunes2pod have to worry about the iTunesDB format: all other tools
(gnupod_addsong.pl for example) only have to deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
@@ -1225,7 +1225,7 @@
GNUtunesDB (by hand or using gnupod_something.pl) you'll have to run mktunes .
-If 'you' changed the iTunesDB (using gtkPod/iTunes/Ehpod), run tunes2pod.pl *before*
+If 'you' changed the iTunesDB (using gtkPod/iTunes/Ehpod), run tunes2pod *before*
using any other GNUpod commands.
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi 2021-10-08 09:44:05.291954236 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.419955979 +0000
@@ -459,7 +459,7 @@
@end example
gnupod_INIT will create the default directory tree and creates an empty GNUtunesDB
-(or if it finds an iTunesDB, it runs tunes2pod.pl to convert the iTunesDB to an GNUtunesDB)
+(or if it finds an iTunesDB, it runs tunes2pod to convert the iTunesDB to an GNUtunesDB)
Use
@example
@@ -785,18 +785,18 @@
If you want to use an iPod with GNUpod and used something other than GNUpod (maybe iTunes)
to perform the last update (adding songs, editing playists.. doing something..), you'll have to
- use @code{@w{tunes2pod.pl}} to update the (outdated) GNUtunesDB.
+ use @code{@w{tunes2pod}} to update the (outdated) GNUtunesDB.
Mount the iPod and run
@example
-tunes2pod.pl -m /mnt/ipod
+tunes2pod -m /mnt/ipod
@end example
The iPod is now ready again for GNUpod.
You have to do this because GNUpod stores its information in the GNUtunesDB, but other programs access the
iTunesDB directly. After you did something with eg. iTunes, the GNUtunesDB would be 'outdated' and you would
-lose any changes you made with iTunes. Running @code{@w{tunes2pod.pl}} will write a new GNUtunesDB which
+lose any changes you made with iTunes. Running @code{@w{tunes2pod}} will write a new GNUtunesDB which
reflects the content of the current iTunesDB.
@@ -813,7 +813,7 @@
@end example
-..would look like this after using tunes2pod.pl
+..would look like this after using tunes2pod
@example
...
@@ -864,18 +864,18 @@
The GNUtunesDB (@code{@w{iPod_Control/.gnupod/GNUtunesDB}}) holds the same information like
the iTunesDB, but it's a simple XML file: easy to understand by humans and easy to edit by hand.
-Everytime you run @code{@w{tunes2pod.pl}}, the iTunesDB will get parsed and converted into an
+Everytime you run @code{@w{tunes2pod}}, the iTunesDB will get parsed and converted into an
XML File (the GNUtunesDB).
@code{@w{mktunes}} does the opposite: it parses the XML file and creates an iTunesDB (for the
iPod and iTunes)
-Only mktunes and tunes2pod.pl have to worry about the iTunesDB format: all other tools
+Only mktunes and tunes2pod have to worry about the iTunesDB format: all other tools
(gnupod_addsong.pl for example) only have to deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
It's important to keep the iTunesDB and GNUtunesDB 'in sync', so everytime you change the
GNUtunesDB (by hand or using gnupod_something.pl) you'll have to run @code{@w{mktunes}}.
-If 'you' changed the iTunesDB (using gtkPod/iTunes/Ehpod), run @code{@w{tunes2pod.pl}} *before*
+If 'you' changed the iTunesDB (using gtkPod/iTunes/Ehpod), run @code{@w{tunes2pod}} *before*
using any other GNUpod commands.
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info 2021-10-08 09:44:05.299954345 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.427956088 +0000
@@ -437,7 +437,7 @@
gnupod_INIT -m /mnt/ipod
gnupod_INIT will create the default directory tree and creates an
-empty GNUtunesDB (or if it finds an iTunesDB, it runs tunes2pod.pl to
+empty GNUtunesDB (or if it finds an iTunesDB, it runs tunes2pod to
convert the iTunesDB to an GNUtunesDB)
Use
@@ -752,17 +752,17 @@
If you want to use an iPod with GNUpod and used something other than
GNUpod (maybe iTunes) to perform the last update (adding songs,
editing playists.. doing something..), you'll have to use
-`tunes2pod.pl' to update the (outdated) GNUtunesDB.
+`tunes2pod' to update the (outdated) GNUtunesDB.
Mount the iPod and run
- tunes2pod.pl -m /mnt/ipod
+ tunes2pod -m /mnt/ipod
The iPod is now ready again for GNUpod.
You have to do this because GNUpod stores its information in the
GNUtunesDB, but other programs access the iTunesDB directly. After you
did something with eg. iTunes, the GNUtunesDB would be 'outdated' and
-you would lose any changes you made with iTunes. Running `tunes2pod.pl'
+you would lose any changes you made with iTunes. Running `tunes2pod'
will write a new GNUtunesDB which reflects the content of the current
iTunesDB.
@@ -778,7 +778,7 @@
- ..would look like this after using tunes2pod.pl
+ ..would look like this after using tunes2pod
...
@@ -839,12 +839,12 @@
information like the iTunesDB, but it's a simple XML file: easy to
understand by humans and easy to edit by hand.
- Everytime you run `tunes2pod.pl', the iTunesDB will get parsed and
+ Everytime you run `tunes2pod', the iTunesDB will get parsed and
converted into an XML File (the GNUtunesDB). `mktunes' does the
opposite: it parses the XML file and creates an iTunesDB (for the iPod
and iTunes)
- Only mktunes and tunes2pod.pl have to worry about the iTunesDB
+ Only mktunes and tunes2pod have to worry about the iTunesDB
format: all other tools (gnupod_addsong.pl for example) only have to
deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
@@ -853,7 +853,7 @@
gnupod_something.pl) you'll have to run `mktunes'.
If 'you' changed the iTunesDB (using gtkPod/iTunes/Ehpod), run
-`tunes2pod.pl' *before* using any other GNUpod commands.
+`tunes2pod' *before* using any other GNUpod commands.
File: gnupod.info, Node: Get rid of '-m', Next: Known bugs and limitations, Prev: GNUtunesDB, Up: Problems
--- gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES 2021-10-08 09:44:05.311954508 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.431956142 +0000
@@ -136,7 +136,7 @@
Summary
-------
-- Fixed invalid warning about broken mhip header. (tunes2pod.pl)
+- Fixed invalid warning about broken mhip header. (tunes2pod)
- Less stricter Podcast-Playlist parsing
- Reduced MP3::Info false-positives: Empty files are
no longer detected as .mp3 files
@@ -202,7 +202,7 @@
- Workaround for broken files written by 'Anapod'
Set 'tunes2pod.anapodworkaround=1' inside ~/.gnupodrc
- to enable it. Enabling it slows down tunes2pod.pl
+ to enable it. Enabling it slows down tunes2pod
(because it deactivates the fast-skip of the (useless)
MasterPlaylist)
@@ -222,7 +222,7 @@
- gnupod_addsong.pl can now fetch podcast-rss feeds!
Example: 'gnupod_addsong.pl http://www.tagesschau.de/export/podcast'
-- Added basic support for podcast-rss and podcast-guid in tunes2pod.pl and mktunes
+- Added basic support for podcast-rss and podcast-guid in tunes2pod and mktunes
- Fixed small bug in FileMagic.pm: UTF16-Tags didn't work.
Thanks to Chris Abajian for reporting this issue.
@@ -469,7 +469,7 @@
iPods
- GNUpod checks if the iTunesDB did change and
- runs tunes2pod.pl if it has to run it
+ runs tunes2pod if it has to run it
- Changed rating-schema to match SPL-Rating
-> Rating 5 is now 100 (newrating=oldrating*20)
@@ -530,7 +530,7 @@
--------
iTunesDB.pm and co:
* Can read and write Playlist-Elements without child
- tunes2pod.pl couldn't read files written by
+ tunes2pod couldn't read files written by
(newer) MusicMatch releases.. this should fix the issue :)
* Don't parse MasterPlaylists, do a seek()
-> Speeds up parsing
@@ -572,7 +572,7 @@
FileMagic.pm
* Fixed (?) ID3v2 reading
-tunes2pod.pl:
+tunes2pod:
* Added paranoia checks (stricter parsing)
* Added SPL-Read code (BETA!)
@@ -657,7 +657,7 @@
Use an UNICODE Texteditor to edit the GNUtunesDB..
(Like 'yudit' or the gnome2 texteditor)
Your old latin1 GNUtunesDB will get converted to an
- UTF8 version after running tunes2pod.pl/gnupod_addsong.pl or
+ UTF8 version after running tunes2pod/gnupod_addsong.pl or
gnupod_delete.pl
UTF8 Support isn't testet very well, and gnuPod 0.28 maybe more
@@ -668,8 +668,8 @@
gnuPod 0.28
-- Rewritten Playlistcode for tunes2pod.pl
-- tunes2pod.pl doesn't kill your empty GNUtunesDB anymore
+- Rewritten Playlistcode for tunes2pod
+- tunes2pod doesn't kill your empty GNUtunesDB anymore
if it can't find the iTunesDB
- mktunes uses now binmode(), maybe this helps
RedHat 8 ? .. (and win32 ;) )
@@ -735,7 +735,7 @@
gnuPod 0.21
-- Fixed stupid tunes2pod.pl bug with big iTunesDBs
+- Fixed stupid tunes2pod bug with big iTunesDBs
(Thanks to Ciamac Moallemi for reporting and providing a patch)
- Support for songnum, songs, cdnum, cds and year
Patched gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_addsong.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_addsong.pl 2021-10-08 09:44:05.207953093 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_addsong.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.471956686 +0000
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
use constant MACTIME => GNUpod::FooBar::MACTIME;
use vars qw(%opts %dupdb_normal %dupdb_lazy %dupdb_podcast $int_count %podcast_infos %podcast_channel_infos %per_file_info);
-print "gnupod_addsong.pl Version ###__VERSION__### (C) Adrian Ulrich\n";
+print "gnupod_addsong Version ###__VERSION__### (C) Adrian Ulrich\n";
$int_count = 3; #The user has to send INT (Ctrl+C) x times until we stop
@@ -713,7 +713,7 @@
#Sighandler
sub handle_int {
if($int_count) {
- warn "RECEIVED SIGINT (CTRL+C): gnupod_addsong.pl is still working! hit CTRL+C again $int_count time(s) to quit.\n";
+ warn "RECEIVED SIGINT (CTRL+C): gnupod_addsong is still working! hit CTRL+C again $int_count time(s) to quit.\n";
$int_count--;
}
else {
@@ -728,7 +728,7 @@
my($rtxt) = @_;
die << "EOF";
$rtxt
-Usage: gnupod_addsong.pl [-h] [-m directory] File1 File2 ...
+Usage: gnupod_addsong [-h] [-m directory] File1 File2 ...
-h, --help display this help and exit
--version output version information and exit
@@ -775,7 +775,7 @@
sub version {
die << "EOF";
-gnupod_addsong.pl (gnupod) ###__VERSION__###
+gnupod_addsong (gnupod) ###__VERSION__###
Copyright (C) Adrian Ulrich 2002-2008
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_check.pl 2021-10-08 09:44:05.091951514 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_check.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.479956795 +0000
@@ -85,7 +85,7 @@
if($TRACKER{ERR} > 25) {
print " -> I found MANY ($TRACKER{ERR}) errors. Maybe you should run\n";
print " '$0 --fixit' to let me fix this errors. If it still doesn't help, run\n";
- print " 'gnupod_addsong.pl --restore'. This would wipe all your Playlists\n";
+ print " 'gnupod_addsong --restore'. This would wipe all your Playlists\n";
print " but would cure your iPod for sure.\n";
}
}
--- gnupod-0.99.8/README.about_m4a 2021-10-08 09:44:05.239953529 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/README.about_m4a.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.487956904 +0000
@@ -27,9 +27,9 @@
Example: faac -w --title mytitle file.wav
-Now you can add the file using gnupod_addsong.pl
+Now you can add the file using gnupod_addsong
-# gnupod_addsong.pl file.m4a
+# gnupod_addsong file.m4a
# mktunes
:)
--- gnupod-0.99.8/FAQ 2021-10-08 09:44:05.395955652 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/FAQ.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.491956959 +0000
@@ -59,13 +59,13 @@
1 Mount the iPod (eg. /mnt/ipod)
2 run gnupod_INIT -m /mnt/ipod
- 3 add songs using 'gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod *blabla.mp3
+ 3 add songs using 'gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod *blabla.mp3
4 build the iTunesDB using mktunes: 'mktunes -m /mnt/ipod'
5 umount the iPod and enjoy!
If you add more songs, repeat step 1-5 (without step 2!) :
1 Mount the iPod
- 2 use gnupod_addsong.pl
+ 2 use gnupod_addsong
3 build the database with mktunes
4 umount
@@ -117,7 +117,7 @@
- Apple AAC/ALAC files (.m4a)
- PCM (.wav)
-gnupod_addsong.pl can read this 3 formats.
+gnupod_addsong can read this 3 formats.
GNUpod does (currently) *NOT* support:
@@ -125,8 +125,8 @@
- Apple MusicStore files (.m4p - DRM AAC) but it does support .m4a
GnuPod >= 0.96 can convert FLAC and OGG files 'on the fly'.
-You'll have to call gnupod_addsong.pl with the
---decode switch. see 'man gnupod_addsong.pl' for more details
+You'll have to call gnupod_addsong with the
+--decode switch. see 'man gnupod_addsong' for more details
(Or read the complete docs: 'info gnupod')
DRM-Support isn't planned.
@@ -137,9 +137,9 @@
7. How can i add files recursive?
---------------------------------
-gnupod_addsong.pl can read from stdin :)
+gnupod_addsong can read from stdin :)
-$ find blabla/ | gnupod_addsong.pl -
+$ find blabla/ | gnupod_addsong -
(note the '-')
@@ -147,7 +147,7 @@
8. How to get parseable output from gnupod_search.pl
----------------------------------------------------
-gnupod_addsong.pl knows the '--view' switch.
+gnupod_addsong knows the '--view' switch.
Example:
gnupod_search.pl --view=i -l "Cure" 2>/dev/null | tail +4
--- gnupod-0.99.8/README 2021-10-08 09:44:05.403955761 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/README.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.499957068 +0000
@@ -30,7 +30,7 @@
----------------------------
gnupod_INIT INIT a new iPod (create empty Database + Directories)
-gnupod_addsong.pl Add files
+gnupod_addsong Add files
gnupod_check.pl Check for 'zombie' files
gnupod_otgsync.pl Handles On-The-Go Sync (not for humans)
gnupod_search.pl Search ;)
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupodrc.example 2021-10-08 09:44:05.407955815 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupodrc.example.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.507957177 +0000
@@ -58,7 +58,7 @@
# gnupod_search.match-once = 1
-# *** gnupod_addsong.pl ***
+# *** gnupod_addsong ***
## Disable ID3V2 Tag reading
# gnupod_addsong.disable-v2 = 1
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.html 2021-10-08 09:44:05.415955924 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.html.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.515957286 +0000
@@ -661,26 +661,26 @@
-To add files, we use the script called gnupod_addsong.pl .
+To add files, we use the script called gnupod_addsong .
First, mount the iPod (eg. at /mnt/ipod) if it isn't mounted.
-If you would like to add the file /tmp/foo.mp3, run gnupod_addsong.pl like this:
- | gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod /tmp/foo.mp3
+If you would like to add the file /tmp/foo.mp3, run gnupod_addsong like this:
+ | gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod /tmp/foo.mp3
|
You can also use wildcards:
- | gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod /mnt/mp3/seiken_densetsu2_ost/* /mnt/mp3/xenogears/ost?/*
+ | gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod /mnt/mp3/seiken_densetsu2_ost/* /mnt/mp3/xenogears/ost?/*
|
-It isn't possible to add the same MP3 multiple times, gnupod_addsong.pl detects duplicates
+It isn't possible to add the same MP3 multiple times, gnupod_addsong detects duplicates
(Duplicate = same filesize/time and ID3Tag name). You can disable the duplicate-detection
with the '--duplicate' switch.
-gnupod_addsong.pl understands MP3/WAV (RIFF) and M4A (Apple AAC - NO DRM!) files.
+gnupod_addsong understands MP3/WAV (RIFF) and M4A (Apple AAC - NO DRM!) files.
It can also convert FLAC and OGG files on-the-fly:
@@ -689,14 +689,14 @@
Using this example, it would convert the two files into MP3 and add them to the iPod.
- | gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod myfile.flac myfile.ogg --decode=mp3
+ | gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod myfile.flac myfile.ogg --decode=mp3
|
(Note: To use all features of --decode, you will have to install
Audio::FLAC::Header, Ogg::Vorbis::Header::PurePerl, lame, flac, oggenc and faac)
-gnupod_addsong.pl tries to 'auto-detect' the encoding of the ID3 Tag.
+gnupod_addsong tries to 'auto-detect' the encoding of the ID3 Tag.
Sometimes this works (in most cases ;) ) sometimes it doesn't. If it doesn't work for you,
feel free to send me an example-file: pab@blinkenligts.ch
@@ -878,7 +878,7 @@
Also check out http://blinkenlights.ch/gnupod/mkspl.html for a 'JavaScript SPL-Creator'
-You can also use the --playlist option of gnupod_addsong.pl. This will create and add the listed songs to the
+You can also use the --playlist option of gnupod_addsong. This will create and add the listed songs to the
named playlist.
@@ -914,14 +914,14 @@
Such a playlist will show up as a Podcast after running mktunes
-gnupod_addsong.pl can also download podcasts and create such playlists itself:
+gnupod_addsong can also download podcasts and create such playlists itself:
- | gnupod_addsong.pl -p "Heute Morgen" --playlist-is-podcast http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml
+ | gnupod_addsong -p "Heute Morgen" --playlist-is-podcast http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml
|
Running this command will create a Playlist called 'Heute Morgen' (-p ) and set podcast="1" (--playlist-is-podcast ).
-gnupod_addsong.pl will then fetch the podcast from http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml , download all (new) files
+gnupod_addsong will then fetch the podcast from http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml , download all (new) files
and add them to the 'Heute Morgen' playlist!
@@ -958,8 +958,8 @@
-To specify a cover while adding files you'd use the --artwork switch of gnupod_addsong.pl . Example:
- | gnupod_addsong.pl --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
+To specify a cover while adding files you'd use the --artwork switch of gnupod_addsong . Example:
+ | gnupod_addsong --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
|
Use gnupod_search.pl to change/add artwork for existing files. Example:
@@ -1047,14 +1047,14 @@
If gnupod_check.pl found many errors (or you lost your GNUtunesDB.xml),
-you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using gnupod_addsong.pl
+you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using gnupod_addsong
- | gnupod_addsong.pl --restore -m /mnt/ipod
+ | gnupod_addsong --restore -m /mnt/ipod
|
First, it will create a clean, empty GNUtunesDB, it won't delete any songs on the iPod.
-Then, gnupod_addsong.pl --restore will re-create a GNUtunesDB including the Songs which are on the iPod
+Then, gnupod_addsong --restore will re-create a GNUtunesDB including the Songs which are on the iPod
I think nobody will ever have to do this.. but it maybe usefull to know that it's possible
@@ -1218,7 +1218,7 @@
Only mktunes and tunes2pod have to worry about the iTunesDB format: all other tools
-(gnupod_addsong.pl for example) only have to deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
+(gnupod_addsong for example) only have to deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
It's important to keep the iTunesDB and GNUtunesDB 'in sync', so everytime you change the
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi 2021-10-08 09:44:05.419955979 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.519957340 +0000
@@ -486,39 +486,39 @@
@node Add files
@section Add files
-To add files, we use the script called @code{@w{gnupod_addsong.pl}}.
+To add files, we use the script called @code{@w{gnupod_addsong}}.
First, mount the iPod (eg. at /mnt/ipod) if it isn't mounted.
-If you would like to add the file /tmp/foo.mp3, run gnupod_addsong.pl like this:
+If you would like to add the file /tmp/foo.mp3, run gnupod_addsong like this:
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod /tmp/foo.mp3
+gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod /tmp/foo.mp3
@end example
You can also use wildcards:
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod /mnt/mp3/seiken_densetsu2_ost/* /mnt/mp3/xenogears/ost?/*
+gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod /mnt/mp3/seiken_densetsu2_ost/* /mnt/mp3/xenogears/ost?/*
@end example
-It isn't possible to add the same MP3 multiple times, gnupod_addsong.pl detects duplicates
+It isn't possible to add the same MP3 multiple times, gnupod_addsong detects duplicates
(Duplicate = same filesize/time and ID3Tag name). You can disable the duplicate-detection
with the '--duplicate' switch.
-gnupod_addsong.pl understands MP3/WAV (RIFF) and M4A (Apple AAC - NO DRM!) files.
+gnupod_addsong understands MP3/WAV (RIFF) and M4A (Apple AAC - NO DRM!) files.
It can also convert FLAC and OGG files on-the-fly:
Using this example, it would convert the two files into MP3 and add them to the iPod.
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod myfile.flac myfile.ogg --decode=mp3
+gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod myfile.flac myfile.ogg --decode=mp3
@end example
(Note: To use all features of --decode, you will have to install
Audio::FLAC::Header, Ogg::Vorbis::Header::PurePerl, lame, flac, oggenc and faac)
-gnupod_addsong.pl tries to 'auto-detect' the encoding of the ID3 Tag.
+gnupod_addsong tries to 'auto-detect' the encoding of the ID3 Tag.
Sometimes this works (in most cases ;) ) sometimes it doesn't. If it doesn't work for you,
feel free to send me an example-file: pab@@blinkenligts.ch
@@ -638,7 +638,7 @@
For more examples have a look at @code{@w{doc/gnutunesdb.example}} included in the GNUpod tarball.
Also check out http://blinkenlights.ch/gnupod/mkspl.html for a 'JavaScript SPL-Creator'
-You can also use the --playlist option of gnupod_addsong.pl. This will create and add the listed songs to the
+You can also use the --playlist option of gnupod_addsong. This will create and add the listed songs to the
named playlist.
Don't forget to run mktunes before umounting! (See 'Unplug the iPod')
@@ -651,14 +651,14 @@
media type is set correctly. To add a single podcast do the following:
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl -p "Podcast Title" --playlist-is-podcast podcast.mp3
+gnupod_addsong -p "Podcast Title" --playlist-is-podcast podcast.mp3
@end example
You can add multiple podcasts to the same title as well:
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl -p "Podcast Title" --playlist-is-podcast podcasts/*
+gnupod_addsong -p "Podcast Title" --playlist-is-podcast podcasts/*
@end example
This also tells the iPod to skip this file when shuffling files. See
-gnupod_addsong.pl -h for more options.
+gnupod_addsong -h for more options.
If you want to change existing playlists to
podcast playlists you just need to set the podcast flag to '1':
@@ -671,14 +671,14 @@
Such a playlist will show up as a Podcast after running mktunes
-gnupod_addsong.pl can also download podcasts and create such playlists itself:
+gnupod_addsong can also download podcasts and create such playlists itself:
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl -p "Heute Morgen" --playlist-is-podcast http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml
+gnupod_addsong -p "Heute Morgen" --playlist-is-podcast http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml
@end example
Running this command will create a Playlist called 'Heute Morgen' (@code{@w{-p}}) and set @code{@w{podcast="1"}} (@code{@w{--playlist-is-podcast}}).
-@code{@w{gnupod_addsong.pl}} will then fetch the podcast from @code{@w{http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml}}, download all (new) files
+@code{@w{gnupod_addsong}} will then fetch the podcast from @code{@w{http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml}}, download all (new) files
and add them to the 'Heute Morgen' playlist!
@node Adding cover artwork
@@ -706,9 +706,9 @@
@end example
-To specify a cover while adding files you'd use the @code{@w{--artwork}} switch of @code{@w{gnupod_addsong.pl}}. Example:
+To specify a cover while adding files you'd use the @code{@w{--artwork}} switch of @code{@w{gnupod_addsong}}. Example:
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
+gnupod_addsong --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
@end example
@@ -766,14 +766,14 @@
If gnupod_check.pl found many errors (or you lost your GNUtunesDB.xml),
-you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using @code{gnupod_addsong.pl}
+you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using @code{gnupod_addsong}
@example
-gnupod_addsong.pl --restore -m /mnt/ipod
+gnupod_addsong --restore -m /mnt/ipod
@end example
First, it will create a clean, empty GNUtunesDB, it won't delete any songs on the iPod.
-Then, @code{gnupod_addsong.pl --restore} will re-create a GNUtunesDB including the Songs which are on the iPod
+Then, @code{gnupod_addsong --restore} will re-create a GNUtunesDB including the Songs which are on the iPod
I think nobody will ever have to do this.. but it maybe usefull to know that it's possible
(Note: Of course you'll lose your Playlists)
@@ -870,7 +870,7 @@
iPod and iTunes)
Only mktunes and tunes2pod have to worry about the iTunesDB format: all other tools
-(gnupod_addsong.pl for example) only have to deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
+(gnupod_addsong for example) only have to deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
It's important to keep the iTunesDB and GNUtunesDB 'in sync', so everytime you change the
GNUtunesDB (by hand or using gnupod_something.pl) you'll have to run @code{@w{mktunes}}.
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info 2021-10-08 09:44:05.427956088 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.523957395 +0000
@@ -469,23 +469,23 @@
4.3 Add files
=============
-To add files, we use the script called `gnupod_addsong.pl'.
+To add files, we use the script called `gnupod_addsong'.
First, mount the iPod (eg. at /mnt/ipod) if it isn't mounted.
If you would like to add the file /tmp/foo.mp3, run
-gnupod_addsong.pl like this:
- gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod /tmp/foo.mp3
+gnupod_addsong like this:
+ gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod /tmp/foo.mp3
You can also use wildcards:
- gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod /mnt/mp3/seiken_densetsu2_ost/* /mnt/mp3/xenogears/ost?/*
+ gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod /mnt/mp3/seiken_densetsu2_ost/* /mnt/mp3/xenogears/ost?/*
It isn't possible to add the same MP3 multiple times,
-gnupod_addsong.pl detects duplicates (Duplicate = same filesize/time
+gnupod_addsong detects duplicates (Duplicate = same filesize/time
and ID3Tag name). You can disable the duplicate-detection with the
'-duplicate' switch.
- gnupod_addsong.pl understands MP3/WAV (RIFF) and M4A (Apple AAC - NO
+ gnupod_addsong understands MP3/WAV (RIFF) and M4A (Apple AAC - NO
DRM!) files.
It can also convert FLAC and OGG files on-the-fly:
@@ -493,13 +493,13 @@
Using this example, it would convert the two files into MP3 and add
them to the iPod.
- gnupod_addsong.pl -m /mnt/ipod myfile.flac myfile.ogg --decode=mp3
+ gnupod_addsong -m /mnt/ipod myfile.flac myfile.ogg --decode=mp3
(Note: To use all features of -decode, you will have to install
Audio::FLAC::Header, Ogg::Vorbis::Header::PurePerl, lame, flac, oggenc
and faac)
- gnupod_addsong.pl tries to 'auto-detect' the encoding of the ID3 Tag.
+ gnupod_addsong tries to 'auto-detect' the encoding of the ID3 Tag.
Sometimes this works (in most cases ;) ) sometimes it doesn't. If it
doesn't work for you, feel free to send me an example-file:
pab@blinkenligts.ch
@@ -617,7 +617,7 @@
in the GNUpod tarball. Also check out
http://blinkenlights.ch/gnupod/mkspl.html for a 'JavaScript SPL-Creator'
- You can also use the -playlist option of gnupod_addsong.pl. This
+ You can also use the -playlist option of gnupod_addsong. This
will create and add the listed songs to the named playlist.
Don't forget to run mktunes before umounting! (See 'Unplug the iPod')
@@ -637,14 +637,14 @@
Such a playlist will show up as a Podcast after running mktunes
- gnupod_addsong.pl can also download podcasts and create such
+ gnupod_addsong can also download podcasts and create such
playlists itself:
- gnupod_addsong.pl -p "Heute Morgen" --playlist-is-podcast http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml
+ gnupod_addsong -p "Heute Morgen" --playlist-is-podcast http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml
Running this command will create a Playlist called 'Heute Morgen'
(`-p') and set `podcast="1"' (`--playlist-is-podcast').
-`gnupod_addsong.pl' will then fetch the podcast from
+`gnupod_addsong' will then fetch the podcast from
`http://pod.drs.ch/heutemorgen_mpx.xml', download all (new) files and
add them to the 'Heute Morgen' playlist!
@@ -671,8 +671,8 @@
model = nano_4g
To specify a cover while adding files you'd use the `--artwork'
-switch of `gnupod_addsong.pl'. Example:
- gnupod_addsong.pl --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
+switch of `gnupod_addsong'. Example:
+ gnupod_addsong --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
Use `gnupod_search.pl' to change/add artwork for existing files.
Example:
@@ -730,12 +730,12 @@
If gnupod_check.pl found many errors (or you lost your
GNUtunesDB.xml), you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using
-`gnupod_addsong.pl'
+`gnupod_addsong'
- gnupod_addsong.pl --restore -m /mnt/ipod
+ gnupod_addsong --restore -m /mnt/ipod
First, it will create a clean, empty GNUtunesDB, it won't delete any
-songs on the iPod. Then, `gnupod_addsong.pl --restore' will re-create
+songs on the iPod. Then, `gnupod_addsong --restore' will re-create
a GNUtunesDB including the Songs which are on the iPod
I think nobody will ever have to do this.. but it maybe usefull to
@@ -845,7 +845,7 @@
and iTunes)
Only mktunes and tunes2pod have to worry about the iTunesDB
-format: all other tools (gnupod_addsong.pl for example) only have to
+format: all other tools (gnupod_addsong for example) only have to
deal with the XML file called GNUtunesDB.
It's important to keep the iTunesDB and GNUtunesDB 'in sync', so
--- gnupod-0.99.8/BUGS 2021-10-08 09:44:05.307954454 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/BUGS.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.531957504 +0000
@@ -3,7 +3,7 @@
* GNUpod doesn't like duplicate id's in the GNUtunesDB.xml ( was
not found.
-- gnupod_addsong.pl handles long filenames now better
+- gnupod_addsong handles long filenames now better
- Timestamp should now be set correct
(utime(undef,undef.. didn't work on every OS..)
- new playist keywords. You can now use { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl', ftyp=>'FLAC'},
'OggS' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_OGG.pl', ftyp=>'OGG' },
'MAC ' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_APE.pl', ftyp=>'APE' },
- 'RIFF' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_RIFF.pl', ftyp=>'RIFF', magic2=>'AVI '}};
+ 'RIFF' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_RIFF', ftyp=>'RIFF', magic2=>'AVI '}};
--- gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES 2021-10-08 09:44:05.535957558 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.695959736 +0000
@@ -141,7 +141,7 @@
- Reduced MP3::Info false-positives: Empty files are
no longer detected as .mp3 files
- tools/fwpatch.pl: Support for video iPods added (yeah!)
-- gnupod_convert_RIFF.pl: Support for new ffmpeg builds (s/aac/libfaac/)
+- gnupod_convert_RIFF: Support for new ffmpeg builds (s/aac/libfaac/)
- Upgraded from GPLv2 to GPLv3
Patched gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_check.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_check.pl 2021-10-08 09:44:05.479956795 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_check.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.715960008 +0000
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
#Get maximal Pathlength from XMLHelper constant
my $xmlhelper_maxpathlen = GNUpod::XMLhelper::MAX_PATHLENGTH;
-print "gnupod_check.pl Version ###__VERSION__### (C) Adrian Ulrich\n";
+print "gnupod_check Version ###__VERSION__### (C) Adrian Ulrich\n";
$opts{mount} = $ENV{IPOD_MOUNTPOINT};
#Don't add xml and itunes opts.. we *NEED* the mount opt to be set..
@@ -121,7 +121,7 @@
my $rp = GNUpod::XMLhelper::realpath($opts{mount},$el->{file}->{path});
my $id = $el->{file}->{id};
- my $HINT = "Run 'gnupod_check.pl --fixit' to wipe this zombie";
+ my $HINT = "Run 'gnupod_check --fixit' to wipe this zombie";
$TRACKER{SIZE}+=int($el->{file}->{filesize});
$TRACKER{TIME}+=int($el->{file}->{time});
@@ -222,8 +222,8 @@
my($rtxt) = @_;
die << "EOF";
$rtxt
-Usage: gnupod_check.pl [-h] [-m directory]
-gnupod_check.pl checks for 'lost' files
+Usage: gnupod_check [-h] [-m directory]
+gnupod_check checks for 'lost' files
-h, --help display this help and exit
--version output version information and exit
@@ -237,7 +237,7 @@
sub version {
die << "EOF";
-gnupod_check.pl (gnupod) ###__VERSION__###
+gnupod_check (gnupod) ###__VERSION__###
Copyright (C) Adrian Ulrich 2002-2004
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
--- gnupod-0.99.8/README 2021-10-08 09:44:05.499957068 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/README.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.723960117 +0000
@@ -31,7 +31,7 @@
gnupod_INIT INIT a new iPod (create empty Database + Directories)
gnupod_addsong Add files
-gnupod_check.pl Check for 'zombie' files
+gnupod_check Check for 'zombie' files
gnupod_otgsync.pl Handles On-The-Go Sync (not for humans)
gnupod_search.pl Search ;)
mktunes Convert the GNUtunesDB.xml to a iTunesDB
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.html 2021-10-08 09:44:05.515957286 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.html.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.731960225 +0000
@@ -1042,11 +1042,11 @@
have some 'zombie' files.
-In this case, you can use 'gnupod_check.pl' to search 'lost' files.
-gnupod_check.pl will tell you what you could do to fix it.
+In this case, you can use 'gnupod_check' to search 'lost' files.
+gnupod_check will tell you what you could do to fix it.
-If gnupod_check.pl found many errors (or you lost your GNUtunesDB.xml),
+If gnupod_check found many errors (or you lost your GNUtunesDB.xml),
you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using gnupod_addsong
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi 2021-10-08 09:44:05.519957340 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.739960334 +0000
@@ -761,11 +761,11 @@
If your computer crashed while uploading/deleting songs, you may
have some 'zombie' files.
-In this case, you can use 'gnupod_check.pl' to search 'lost' files.
-gnupod_check.pl will tell you what you could do to fix it.
+In this case, you can use 'gnupod_check' to search 'lost' files.
+gnupod_check will tell you what you could do to fix it.
-If gnupod_check.pl found many errors (or you lost your GNUtunesDB.xml),
+If gnupod_check found many errors (or you lost your GNUtunesDB.xml),
you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using @code{gnupod_addsong}
@example
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info 2021-10-08 09:44:05.523957395 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.779960879 +0000
@@ -725,10 +725,10 @@
If your computer crashed while uploading/deleting songs, you may have
some 'zombie' files.
- In this case, you can use 'gnupod_check.pl' to search 'lost' files.
-gnupod_check.pl will tell you what you could do to fix it.
+ In this case, you can use 'gnupod_check' to search 'lost' files.
+gnupod_check will tell you what you could do to fix it.
- If gnupod_check.pl found many errors (or you lost your
+ If gnupod_check found many errors (or you lost your
GNUtunesDB.xml), you can 'rebuild' an GNUtunesDB using
`gnupod_addsong'
--- gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES 2021-10-08 09:44:05.695959736 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.787960988 +0000
@@ -258,14 +258,14 @@
-> Apple lowered the Max. Pathlength from 64 to
55. GNUpod will now crop after 49 chars (who knows what
Apple will do next time?)
- ..you can run 'gnupod_check.pl --fixit' to crop
+ ..you can run 'gnupod_check --fixit' to crop
songs you added with an older version.
-> Looks like Apple also broke the SmartPlaylists Liveupdate
Feature. I couldn't get it to work with iTunes and GNUpod. Good job guys!
Since GNUpod only supports 'liveupdate-smartplaylists', you can't
use any SPL's with GNUpod and iPod-Mini 1.4 . Downgrading to 1.3 helps.
-- gnupod_check.pl has now a --fixit switch. It will try to
+- gnupod_check has now a --fixit switch. It will try to
fix the found errors itself
- Updated documentation: Tell how to extract a
@@ -432,7 +432,7 @@
- Fixed some SmartPlaylist stuff and added support for last
playtime
-- Added gnupod_check.pl, it check's for 'lost' files
+- Added gnupod_check, it check's for 'lost' files
- I changed the 'build' system. Btw, you can now uninstall
GNUpod using 'make uninstall' .. but why? :)
Created gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_convert_APE.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm 2021-10-08 09:44:05.687959627 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.907962621 +0000
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@
my $NN_HEADERS = {'MThd' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_MIDI.pl', ftyp=>'MIDI'},
'fLaC' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl', ftyp=>'FLAC'},
'OggS' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_OGG.pl', ftyp=>'OGG' },
- 'MAC ' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_APE.pl', ftyp=>'APE' },
+ 'MAC ' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_APE', ftyp=>'APE' },
'RIFF' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_RIFF', ftyp=>'RIFF', magic2=>'AVI '}};
Patched gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_otgsync.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FooBar.pm 2021-10-08 09:44:05.375955380 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FooBar.pm.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.931962948 +0000
@@ -164,11 +164,11 @@
}
######################################################################
-# Call gnupod_otgsync.pl
+# Call gnupod_otgsync
sub StartOnTheGoSync {
my($con) = @_;
- my $XBIN = "$con->{bindir}/gnupod_otgsync.pl";
+ my $XBIN = "$con->{bindir}/gnupod_otgsync";
if(-x $XBIN) {
{
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_otgsync.pl 2021-10-08 09:44:05.387955543 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_otgsync.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.939963057 +0000
@@ -63,7 +63,7 @@
usage($con->{status}."\n") if $con->{status};
if(GNUpod::FooBar::ItunesDBNeedsSync($con)) {
- die "gnupod_otgsync.pl: Bug detected! You need to run tunes2pod -> Sync broken!\n";
+ die "gnupod_otgsync: Bug detected! You need to run tunes2pod -> Sync broken!\n";
}
##Check if GNUtunesDB <-> iTunesDB is really in-sync
--- gnupod-0.99.8/tools/otgtest.pl 2009-07-10 23:20:05.000000000 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/tools/otgtest.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.971963493 +0000
@@ -15,7 +15,7 @@
####################################################
# Worker
sub go {
- #Disable auto-run of tunes2pod or gnupod_otgsync.pl
+ #Disable auto-run of tunes2pod or gnupod_otgsync
$opts{_no_sync} = 1;
my $con = GNUpod::FooBar::connect(\%opts);
usage($con->{status}."\n") if $con->{status};
--- gnupod-0.99.8/README 2021-10-08 09:44:05.723960117 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/README.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.979963602 +0000
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
gnupod_INIT INIT a new iPod (create empty Database + Directories)
gnupod_addsong Add files
gnupod_check Check for 'zombie' files
-gnupod_otgsync.pl Handles On-The-Go Sync (not for humans)
+gnupod_otgsync Handles On-The-Go Sync (not for humans)
gnupod_search.pl Search ;)
mktunes Convert the GNUtunesDB.xml to a iTunesDB
tunes2pod Convert the iTunesDB into a GNUtunesDB.xml
--- gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES 2021-10-08 09:44:05.787960988 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES.new 2021-10-08 09:44:05.987963710 +0000
@@ -75,7 +75,7 @@
Fixing xescaped to always do byte matching and added some debug
output of dropped illegal characters.
- FileMagic.pm: Remove trailing zeros from MP3 tags that come in utf16 or utf8.
-- gnupod_otgsync.pl: Marking files as played even when only the
+- gnupod_otgsync: Marking files as played even when only the
skipcount or bookmark is > 0.
- gnupod_addsong: Added other sources for artist tag data from podcasts.
Added "--podcast-artwork" option to download and add artwork to podcasts.
@@ -510,7 +510,7 @@
QTfile.pm
* A dirty QuickTime parser
-gnupod_otgsync.pl
+gnupod_otgsync
* A new tool, don't use it yourself :)
It's only used internal.
Created gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_convert_MIDI.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm 2021-10-08 09:44:05.907962621 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.115965453 +0000
@@ -51,7 +51,7 @@
# done!
#
-my $NN_HEADERS = {'MThd' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_MIDI.pl', ftyp=>'MIDI'},
+my $NN_HEADERS = {'MThd' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_MIDI', ftyp=>'MIDI'},
'fLaC' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl', ftyp=>'FLAC'},
'OggS' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_OGG.pl', ftyp=>'OGG' },
'MAC ' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_APE', ftyp=>'APE' },
Created gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm 2021-10-08 09:44:06.115965453 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.275967631 +0000
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
#
my $NN_HEADERS = {'MThd' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_MIDI', ftyp=>'MIDI'},
- 'fLaC' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl', ftyp=>'FLAC'},
+ 'fLaC' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_FLAC', ftyp=>'FLAC'},
'OggS' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_OGG.pl', ftyp=>'OGG' },
'MAC ' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_APE', ftyp=>'APE' },
'RIFF' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_RIFF', ftyp=>'RIFF', magic2=>'AVI '}};
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl 2009-07-10 23:20:05.000000000 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.279967685 +0000
@@ -46,8 +46,8 @@
}
## 3. = no errors without Audio::FLAC! :)
if($@ || ref($ftag) ne "HASH") {
- warn "gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl: Could not read FLAC-Metadata from $file\n";
- warn "gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl: Maybe Audio::FLAC is not installed?\n";
+ warn "gnupod_convert_FLAC: Could not read FLAC-Metadata from $file\n";
+ warn "gnupod_convert_FLAC: Maybe Audio::FLAC is not installed?\n";
warn "Error: $@\n";
exit(1);
}
Created gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_convert_OGG.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm 2021-10-08 09:44:06.275967631 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.395969264 +0000
@@ -53,7 +53,7 @@
my $NN_HEADERS = {'MThd' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_MIDI', ftyp=>'MIDI'},
'fLaC' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_FLAC', ftyp=>'FLAC'},
- 'OggS' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_OGG.pl', ftyp=>'OGG' },
+ 'OggS' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_OGG', ftyp=>'OGG' },
'MAC ' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_APE', ftyp=>'APE' },
'RIFF' => { encoder=>'gnupod_convert_RIFF', ftyp=>'RIFF', magic2=>'AVI '}};
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_convert_OGG.pl 2009-07-10 23:20:05.000000000 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_convert_OGG.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.399969319 +0000
@@ -48,8 +48,8 @@
}
## 3. = no errors
if($@) {
- warn "gnupod_convert_OGG.pl: Could not read OGG-Metadata from $file (".ref($ftag).")\n";
- warn "gnupod_convert_OGG.pl: Maybe $ogg_pmod is not installed?\n";
+ warn "gnupod_convert_OGG: Could not read OGG-Metadata from $file (".ref($ftag).")\n";
+ warn "gnupod_convert_OGG: Maybe $ogg_pmod is not installed?\n";
warn "Error: *$@*\n";
exit(1);
}
Patched gnupod-0.99.8/man/gnupod_search.pl.1.gz
--- gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_search.pl 2021-10-08 09:44:05.227953365 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_search.pl.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.419969591 +0000
@@ -38,7 +38,7 @@
-print "gnupod_search.pl Version ###__VERSION__### (C) Adrian Ulrich\n";
+print "gnupod_search Version ###__VERSION__### (C) Adrian Ulrich\n";
# WARNING: If you add new options wich don't do matching, change newfile()
#
@@ -241,7 +241,7 @@
my($rtxt) = @_;
die << "EOF";
$rtxt
-Usage: gnupod_search.pl [-h] [-m directory] File1 File2 ...
+Usage: gnupod_search [-h] [-m directory] File1 File2 ...
-h, --help display this help and exit
--version output version information and exit
@@ -279,7 +279,7 @@
sub version {
die << "EOF";
-gnupod_search.pl (gnupod) ###__VERSION__###
+gnupod_search (gnupod) ###__VERSION__###
Copyright (C) Adrian Ulrich 2002-2008
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO
--- gnupod-0.99.8/AUTHORS 2009-07-10 23:20:05.000000000 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/AUTHORS.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.427969699 +0000
@@ -10,7 +10,7 @@
Contributed to the 'old' GNUpod (< 0.9)
- gnupod_list.pl
- gnupod_renumber.pl
- - gnupod_search.pl (Most important tool ;) )
+ - gnupod_search (Most important tool ;) )
And also many thanks to the many other people
--- gnupod-0.99.8/FAQ 2021-10-08 09:44:05.491956959 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/FAQ.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.431969754 +0000
@@ -8,7 +8,7 @@
5 : Does GNUpod support feature $foobar ?
6 : Can i add File-Format $foobar ?
7 : How can i add files recursive?
-8 : How to get parseable output from gnupod_search.pl?
+8 : How to get parseable output from gnupod_search?
9 : Some Artists/Albums, etc. shows up multiple times
on the iPod Browser!
10 : Why?
@@ -144,13 +144,13 @@
(note the '-')
-8. How to get parseable output from gnupod_search.pl
+8. How to get parseable output from gnupod_search
----------------------------------------------------
gnupod_addsong knows the '--view' switch.
Example:
-gnupod_search.pl --view=i -l "Cure" 2>/dev/null | tail +4
+gnupod_search --view=i -l "Cure" 2>/dev/null | tail +4
(Hmm.. output breaks if On-The-Go data get's synced..)
FIXME.. maybe we should have an --out option?
--- gnupod-0.99.8/README 2021-10-08 09:44:05.979963602 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/README.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.435969808 +0000
@@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
gnupod_addsong Add files
gnupod_check Check for 'zombie' files
gnupod_otgsync Handles On-The-Go Sync (not for humans)
-gnupod_search.pl Search ;)
+gnupod_search Search ;)
mktunes Convert the GNUtunesDB.xml to a iTunesDB
tunes2pod Convert the iTunesDB into a GNUtunesDB.xml
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupodrc.example 2021-10-08 09:44:05.507957177 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupodrc.example.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.471970299 +0000
@@ -52,7 +52,7 @@
## Enforce iPod serial number:
# mktunes.fwguid = 000ba3100310abcf
-# *** gnupod_search.pl ***
+# *** gnupod_search ***
## Always match only once
# gnupod_search.match-once = 1
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.html 2021-10-08 09:44:05.731960225 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.html.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.479970408 +0000
@@ -722,15 +722,15 @@
-GNUpod includes a tool called gnupod_search.pl that helps you search for files.
+GNUpod includes a tool called gnupod_search that helps you search for files.
Maybe you would like to search for the artist called 'Schlummiguch'. In this case, run
- | gnupod_search.pl -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch"
+ | gnupod_search -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch"
|
-Note: gnupod_search.pl assumes RegExp input.
-Please have a look at gnupod_search.pl --help for more information.
+Note: gnupod_search assumes RegExp input.
+Please have a look at gnupod_search --help for more information.
@@ -751,9 +751,9 @@
-Removing files is done using gnupod_search.pl -d .
+Removing files is done using gnupod_search -d .
To Remove all files from the artist 'Schlummiguch', run
- | gnupod_search.pl -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch" -d
+ | gnupod_search -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch" -d
|
@@ -774,10 +774,10 @@
-You can use gnupod_search.pl to edit tags (like artist, album, etc..)
+You can use gnupod_search to edit tags (like artist, album, etc..)
- | gnupod_search.pl --artist="Alfred Neumann" --rename="artist=John Doe" --rename="rating=100"
+ | gnupod_search --artist="Alfred Neumann" --rename="artist=John Doe" --rename="rating=100"
|
This example searches all files from 'Alfred Neumann', changes the artist into 'John Doe' and
@@ -962,9 +962,9 @@
| gnupod_addsong --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
|
-Use gnupod_search.pl to change/add artwork for existing files. Example:
+Use gnupod_search to change/add artwork for existing files. Example:
| # Set cover.jpg as artwork for all songs that match album =~ /Katamari/i
-gnupod_search.pl --artwork cover.jpg --album Katamari
+gnupod_search --artwork cover.jpg --album Katamari
|
don't forget to run mktunes afterwards.
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi 2021-10-08 09:44:05.739960334 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.texi.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.483970462 +0000
@@ -529,33 +529,33 @@
@node Search files
@section Search files
-GNUpod includes a tool called @code{@w{gnupod_search.pl}} that helps you search for files.
+GNUpod includes a tool called @code{@w{gnupod_search}} that helps you search for files.
Maybe you would like to search for the artist called 'Schlummiguch'. In this case, run
@example
-gnupod_search.pl -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch"
+gnupod_search -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch"
@end example
-Note: gnupod_search.pl assumes RegExp input.
-Please have a look at @code{@w{gnupod_search.pl --help}} for more information.
+Note: gnupod_search assumes RegExp input.
+Please have a look at @code{@w{gnupod_search --help}} for more information.
@node Remove files
@section Remove files
-Removing files is done using @code{@w{gnupod_search.pl -d}}.
+Removing files is done using @code{@w{gnupod_search -d}}.
To Remove all files from the artist 'Schlummiguch', run
@example
-gnupod_search.pl -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch" -d
+gnupod_search -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch" -d
@end example
@node Edit tags
@section Edit tags
-You can use @code{@w{gnupod_search.pl}} to edit tags (like artist, album, etc..)
+You can use @code{@w{gnupod_search}} to edit tags (like artist, album, etc..)
@example
-gnupod_search.pl --artist="Alfred Neumann" --rename="artist=John Doe" --rename="rating=100"
+gnupod_search --artist="Alfred Neumann" --rename="artist=John Doe" --rename="rating=100"
@end example
This example searches all files from 'Alfred Neumann', changes the artist into 'John Doe' and
@@ -712,10 +712,10 @@
@end example
-Use @code{@w{gnupod_search.pl}} to change/add artwork for existing files. Example:
+Use @code{@w{gnupod_search}} to change/add artwork for existing files. Example:
@example
# Set cover.jpg as artwork for all songs that match album =~ /Katamari/i
-gnupod_search.pl --artwork cover.jpg --album Katamari
+gnupod_search --artwork cover.jpg --album Katamari
@end example
don't forget to run @code{@w{mktunes}} afterwards.
--- gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info 2021-10-08 09:44:05.779960879 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/doc/gnupod.info.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.491970571 +0000
@@ -512,15 +512,15 @@
4.4 Search files
================
-GNUpod includes a tool called `gnupod_search.pl' that helps you search
+GNUpod includes a tool called `gnupod_search' that helps you search
for files.
Maybe you would like to search for the artist called 'Schlummiguch'.
In this case, run
- gnupod_search.pl -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch"
+ gnupod_search -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch"
- Note: gnupod_search.pl assumes RegExp input. Please have a look at
-`gnupod_search.pl --help' for more information.
+ Note: gnupod_search assumes RegExp input. Please have a look at
+`gnupod_search --help' for more information.
File: gnupod.info, Node: Remove files, Next: Edit tags, Prev: Search files, Up: Using GNUpod
@@ -528,9 +528,9 @@
4.5 Remove files
================
-Removing files is done using `gnupod_search.pl -d'. To Remove all
+Removing files is done using `gnupod_search -d'. To Remove all
files from the artist 'Schlummiguch', run
- gnupod_search.pl -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch" -d
+ gnupod_search -m /mnt/ipod -a "Schlummiguch" -d
File: gnupod.info, Node: Edit tags, Next: Creating playlists, Prev: Remove files, Up: Using GNUpod
@@ -538,9 +538,9 @@
4.6 Edit tags
=============
-You can use `gnupod_search.pl' to edit tags (like artist, album, etc..)
+You can use `gnupod_search' to edit tags (like artist, album, etc..)
- gnupod_search.pl --artist="Alfred Neumann" --rename="artist=John Doe" --rename="rating=100"
+ gnupod_search --artist="Alfred Neumann" --rename="artist=John Doe" --rename="rating=100"
This example searches all files from 'Alfred Neumann', changes the
artist into 'John Doe' and sets the rating to 5 Stars (5*20=100)
@@ -674,10 +674,10 @@
switch of `gnupod_addsong'. Example:
gnupod_addsong --artwork cover.jpg *.mp3
- Use `gnupod_search.pl' to change/add artwork for existing files.
+ Use `gnupod_search' to change/add artwork for existing files.
Example:
# Set cover.jpg as artwork for all songs that match album =~ /Katamari/i
- gnupod_search.pl --artwork cover.jpg --album Katamari
+ gnupod_search --artwork cover.jpg --album Katamari
don't forget to run `mktunes' afterwards.
--- gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES 2021-10-08 09:44:05.987963710 +0000
+++ gnupod-0.99.8/CHANGES.new 2021-10-08 09:44:06.499970680 +0000
@@ -58,8 +58,8 @@
I was planning to release GNUpod 1.0, but Heinrich Langos
flooded me with patches, many thanks to him:
-- Fix DBID width in gnupod_search.pl output
-- Added --bitrate switch to gnupod_search.pl
+- Fix DBID width in gnupod_search output
+- Added --bitrate switch to gnupod_search
- Added --podcast-files-limit switch to gnupod_addsong
- Added Podcast-Date patch (GNUpod now depends on Date::Parse)
- Added --unique switch to extractArtwork.pl
@@ -209,7 +209,7 @@
- QTFile.pm: rseek() now refuses to return more than 1024 kb. Fixes possible out-of-memory problems
with broken files.
-- Fixed an obscure gnupod_search.pl bug causing some weird search results.
+- Fixed an obscure gnupod_search bug causing some weird search results.
- Added DESTDIR support (make DESTDIR=/tmp/bla install) and removed slackpkg target (obsoleted)
@@ -344,7 +344,7 @@
- Rewritten ConverterCore.. shouldn't break anything...
-- gnupod_search.pl can now RENAME/Edit tags.
+- gnupod_search can now RENAME/Edit tags.
use --rename="artist=New artist Name"
- You can now sort playlists:
@@ -422,8 +422,8 @@
- added tools/m4a-info.pl: Use this tool to read Title/Artist tags
from .m4a files (not installed by 'make install')
-- You can modify the output of gnupod_search.pl using --view
- (See 'gnupod_search.pl --help')
+- You can modify the output of gnupod_search using --view
+ (See 'gnupod_search --help')
- gnupod_addsong checks for wrong extensions
(like a mp3-file called 'test.wav'). The iPod wouldn't play
@@ -598,7 +598,7 @@
I hope i didn't break anything.. but...
-gnupod_search.pl:
+gnupod_search:
* -d doesn't delete all songs anymore.. hups..
* Playlist-Cleanup works now.. (another stupid bug.. :-/)
* Added '--title' switch to usage
@@ -682,7 +682,7 @@
- Fixed 'creating playlists' sample in documentation.
- Firmware 1.1.0 can read FAT32, updatet documentation.
- gnupod_delete.pl doesn't kill regex playlists anymore (ouch)
-- gnupod_search.pl supports -g(enre)
+- gnupod_search supports -g(enre)
(Thanks to Johan Ruttenberg)
gnuPod 0.26
quilt --quiltrc debian/quiltrc push -a
Applying patch 01-new-perl.patch
patching file gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/FileMagic.pm
patching file gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/XMLhelper.pm
Applying patch 02-case-insensitive-metadata.patch
patching file gnupod-0.99.8/src/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl
Applying patch 03-use-digest-sha.patch
patching file gnupod-0.99.8/configure
patching file gnupod-0.99.8/configure.ac
patching file gnupod-0.99.8/src/ext/Hash58.pm
Applying patch 04-install-incdir.patch
patching file gnupod-0.99.8/tools/gnupod_install.pl
Now at patch 04-install-incdir.patch
dh_testdir
cd gnupod-0.99.8 && ./configure --host=x86_64-linux-gnu --build=x86_64-linux-gnu --prefix=/usr --mandir=\${prefix}/share/man --infodir=\${prefix}/share/info
checking for perl-5.8... no
checking for perl-5.6... no
checking for perl... /usr/bin/perl
GNUpod will use /usr/bin/perl
checking for Digest::MD5... ok
checking for Digest::SHA... ok
checking for XML::Parser... ok
checking for Unicode::String... ok
checking for MP3::Info... ok
checking for File::Copy... ok
checking for Date::Parse... ok
checking for Date::Format... ok
checking for Data::Dumper... ok
checking for optional Audio::FLAC::Header... ok
checking for optional Ogg::Vorbis::Header::PurePerl... ok
checking for optional Date::Manip... failed!
** Date::Manip not found. You can install it using this command:
** # perl -MCPAN -e 'install Date::Manip'
** ..but GNUpod will also work without Date::Manip
installed version of MP3::Info looks good for utf8 support
installed version of MP3::Info looks good for APE tag and RVA2 support
checking installed encoders... done
checking installed decoders... done
checking for ffmpeg with AAC support... not found, --decode=video won't work
checking for ImageMagick...not found, --artwork won't work
configure: creating ./config.status
config.status: creating Makefile
config.status: WARNING: 'Makefile.in' seems to ignore the --datarootdir setting
Settings:
---------
Release : 0.99.8
Perl Version : 5.28.1
Prefix : /usr
Perl INC : /etc/perl
Encoders : (mpeg4/no ffmpeg with aac support found) (disabled faac: Binary not found) (disabled lame: Binary not found) wav
Decoders : (disabled timidity: Binary not found) (disabled flac: Binary not found) (disabled oggdec: Binary not found)
Artwork Support : No (ImageMagick is not installed)
-> use 'make install' to install GNUpod
-> use 'info GNUpod' to read the documentation after you installed GNUpod
-> use 'make uninstall' to remove GNUpod from /usr
dh_testdir
fakeroot debian/rules binary-indep
dh_testdir
dh_testdir
dh_testroot
dh_prep -i
dh_installdirs -i
/usr/bin/make -C gnupod-0.99.8 install DESTDIR=/build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools
make[1]: Entering directory '/build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/gnupod-0.99.8'
/bin/bash ./mkinstalldirs /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin
/bin/bash ./mkinstalldirs /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1
/usr/bin/perl tools/gnupod_install.pl INSTALL "/usr/bin/perl" "/usr/bin" "/usr/share/info" "/usr/share/man" "/build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools"
Installing GNUpod 0.99.8 using gnupod_install 0.25
> src/gnupod_addsong.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_addsong.pl
> src/gnupod_check.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_check.pl
> src/gnupod_convert_APE.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_convert_APE.pl
> src/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl
> src/gnupod_convert_MIDI.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_convert_MIDI.pl
> src/gnupod_convert_OGG.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_convert_OGG.pl
> src/gnupod_convert_RIFF.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_convert_RIFF.pl
> src/gnupod_INIT.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_INIT.pl
> src/gnupod_otgsync.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_otgsync.pl
> src/gnupod_search.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/gnupod_search.pl
> src/mktunes.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/mktunes.pl
> src/tunes2pod.pl --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/bin/tunes2pod.pl
Installing Modules at /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/
> src/ext/ArtworkDB.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/ArtworkDB.pm
> src/ext/FileMagic.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/FileMagic.pm
> src/ext/FooBar.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/FooBar.pm
> src/ext/Hash58.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/Hash58.pm
> src/ext/iTunesDB.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/iTunesDB.pm
> src/ext/Mktunes.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/Mktunes.pm
> src/ext/QTfile.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/QTfile.pm
> src/ext/SysInfo.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/SysInfo.pm
> src/ext/XMLhelper.pm --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/perl5/GNUpod/XMLhelper.pm
Installing info-documentation (/build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/info/)
Can't exec "install-info": No such file or directory at tools/gnupod_install.pl line 75.
** install-info failed, documentation *NOT* installed
** See 'doc/gnupod.html' for an HTML version...
Installing manual pages
> man/gnupod_addsong.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_addsong.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_check.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_check.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_convert_APE.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_convert_APE.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_convert_FLAC.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_convert_MIDI.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_convert_MIDI.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_convert_OGG.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_convert_OGG.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_convert_RIFF.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_convert_RIFF.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_INIT.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_INIT.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_otgsync.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_otgsync.pl.1.gz
> man/gnupod_search.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/gnupod_search.pl.1.gz
> man/mktunes.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/mktunes.pl.1.gz
> man/tunes2pod.pl.1.gz --> /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn/gnupod-tools-0.99.8/debian/gnupod-tools/usr/share/man/man1/tunes2pod.pl.1.gz
done!
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dpkg-genchanges: info: binary-only arch-indep upload (source code and arch-specific packages not included)
dpkg-source --after-build .
dpkg-buildpackage: info: binary-only upload (no source included)
I: running special hook: sync-out /build/gnupod-tools-yVRKIn /tmp/gnupod-tools-0.99.8-6gzziw29a
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I: success in 263.6483 seconds
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sha256: gnupod-tools_0.99.8-6_all.deb: OK
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