Bugzilla – Bug 4548
Changing case of directory names makes them non-browsable
Last modified: 2007-10-02 12:48:01 UTC
If I change the case of the name of a directory under SlimServer's media root, then I still see the old name in the HTML file list. When I click this (old) slimserver shows me an empty listing with the old directory name in the header. The URL above links to my earlier report on this, with others giving suggestions for workarounds. - Roey
right. probably should be trying this against 6.5.1 nighlies. 7.0 is NOT for general use.
For what it's worth, I've had this issue since before Slimserver's dpkg repositories switched from 6.5 to 7.0. - Roey
yes, well not really surprising since Slimserver is designed to run on a case-sensitive OS. /music is cannot be assumed to be the same as /Music I'm going to change the version to 6.5.1 as 7.0 bugs are more likely to be put off since it is in the unstable phase.
Looking at the referenced forum thread, it looks like Roey did try 'Clear libreary and rescan' which should definitely have worked. Could you please try to reproduce, Steven?
I see the same behavior that Roey described, however doing a "Clear library and rescan everything" solved the problem. This is the behavior I was expecting. Roey, do you still see this problem with the 6.5.1 release? SlimServer Version: 6.5.1 - 11206 - Debian - EN - iso-8859-1 Perl Version: 5.8.7 i486-linux-gnu-thread-multi MySQL Version: 4.1.15-Debian_1ubuntu5