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database refreshing
Llorean:
As far as I know, "Committing" is a process based on data from the last time your player was booted. Basically, it's part of the initialization process, not the updating process.
If you swap MicroSD cards while the player is turned off, if a commit happens at boot it shouldn't include any data from the new card and after the boot further updating will need to happen.
MarcGuay:
That makes sense. It's retrieving the data from the *.tcd files and building the database with them. I stand by my earlier statement, then, that it would be a nice feature to tell the user when the updating is complete.
Chronon:
--- Quote from: Llorean on September 13, 2008, 01:13:50 AM ---If you swap MicroSD cards while the player is turned off, if a commit happens at boot it shouldn't include any data from the new card and after the boot further updating will need to happen.
--- End quote ---
And an additional database commit will be needed after turning the player off and back on again.
pizza4me:
so why doesn't the database "commit" every time the player starts? When I started this post I was assuming that it was the result of selecting Auto Update.
Chronon:
It should only commit if there are changes to the media on the player that were detected the last time Rockbox ran.
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