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Missing Ripped Files #191

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 8 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. changing directory in preferences
2.
3.

What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
I expected a new folder to be created with all the ripped files and the log and 
m3u file created in 
the folder. Instead, all I got was a folder with the log and m3u without any of 
the ripped songs, 
but space was still taken up on my harddrive somewhere.

What version of rubyripper are you using? On what operating system? Are you 
using the gtk2 or 
the commandline interface?
0.4.4 and on a mac using the CLI

Please provide any additional information below.

I'd really like to resolve getting back the harddrive space that the rips took 
up. I tried testing to 
several directories 3 times and it took up a bit of harddrive space. Minimal, 
but I'd still like to 
figure out where it went to. 

Secondly, if possible, I wanted to uinstall rubyripper in order to reinstall it 
and go back to default 
configurations. However, there is little documentation explaining how to do so. 
For a beginning 
to CLI and working in Terminal, this is a frightening task.

Original issue reported on code.google.com by thaol...@gmail.com on 1 May 2008 at 3:36

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Sorry, but I don't support older versions. The current version is 0.5.0. 
Anyway, you can't 
expect me to tell you where the files are if you don't post your settings file. 
I suggest you 
use the search program of the mac to locate any wav's and mp3's or whatever 
format you 
encoded in.

If you find uninstalling manually such a frightening task to do manually, use a 
package 
manager. The bigger distro's have prepackaged rubyripper for you to save you 
from this 
difficult task. But typing make uninstall isn't that difficult, is it? After 
all it's the unix standard 
way of doing it. This information is no secret, it's actually in the README 
file.

Original comment by rubyripp...@gmail.com on 3 May 2008 at 4:43

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Sure. I guess I should be more specific, but I'm new to using terminal and 
rubyripper in general anyways.
Whenever I cd into the rubyripper directory, make uninstall gives me "make: *** 
No rule to make target 
`uninstall'.  Stop."

Original comment by thaol...@gmail.com on 3 May 2008 at 8:09

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
This indicates you've never actually installed it. Removing the directory with 
the rubyripper 
files should be enough.

Original comment by rubyripp...@gmail.com on 3 May 2008 at 11:08

GoogleCodeExporter commented 8 years ago
Alright! Thanks a ton for that :D I'll definitely retry it with the new build.

Original comment by thaol...@gmail.com on 4 May 2008 at 5:25