On Sun, Feb 18, 2007 at 03:02:34AM -0500, Jude DaShiell wrote: > 1) The podracer default for podcasts organization is to first create a > date directory in form of 2007-02-18 inside a user's podcasts directory > then put all podcasts that come in for that date into that date > directory. That much of the podracer podcasts organization appears to > be hard-wired into the program. If I remove the date directory > creation code in my own copy of .podracer/podracer.conf copied from > /etc/podracer.conf those date directories are still created. > In order to put each podcast into its own directory based on feed name, > you could put an entry in the .podracer/subscriptions file that has the > following content and format: # linux reality podcast > http://feeds.feedburner.com/LinuxReality /linux-reality-podcast That entry > will when the first LinuxReality installment comes in will create a > linux-reality-podcast directory under the date directory and place that > .mp3 file inside the linux-reality-podcast directory. This is not > something you'll find in the man page, I found out about it by doing some > experimentation and that / before your desired directory name really is > mandatory if you want this to work. maybe you should file a bug report on this package? even better, fix the man page and include it as a patch against the package. A
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