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I'm pleased to announce the release of pytagsfs version 0.6.0. This release
includes significant enhancements as well as critical bug fixes:
* Support for mkdir/rmdir.
* Improved performance for readdir. This makes directory listings faster.
* Fix for broken stat result caching. This bug would have caused significant
performance problems.
* Fix for incorrect directory timestamps.
* Fix for bad handling of updates to previously unrepresentable source files.
This bug would cause files to not appear under the mount tree when tagged.
* Fix for incompatibility with version 0.2 of the Python FUSE bindings.
Thanks to Chris Pickel and Jeremy Jones for reporting bugs and testing fixes.
The full set of changes for this release is available:
http://www.pytagsfs.org/Changelogs/0.6.0
To download this release:
http://www.pytagsfs.org/Download
pytagsfs is a FUSE filesystem that arranges media files in a virtual directory
structure based on the file tags. For instance, a set of audio files could be
mapped to a new directory structure organizing them hierarchically by album,
genre, release date, etc. File tags can be changed by moving and renaming
virtual files and directories. The virtual files can also be modified directly,
and, of course, can be opened and played just like regular files.
For a more thorough introduction, see:
http://www.pytagsfs.org/Introduction
Please visit
http://www.pytagsfs.org to obtain more information.
Feel free to contact me with any questions. Feedback is appreciated.
Thanks,
Forest
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Forest Bond
http://www.alittletooquiet.net
http://www.pytagsfs.org