they are just links where you select your mirror, etc.
2010-01-09 00932, 2010
luks
and that will point you to the FTP
2010-01-09 00903, 2010
Sinogn
ok great, i thought it will download and didnt click on them, silly me
2010-01-09 00918, 2010
Sinogn
its been awhile since i used the db, kind of slipped my memory, does it include the genre for tracks ?
2010-01-09 00941, 2010
luks
not directly
2010-01-09 00959, 2010
luks
there are tags, which might contain genres
2010-01-09 00915, 2010
Sinogn
so if say i want to find what genre Pearl Jam - Last Kiss is ?
2010-01-09 00927, 2010
Sinogn
as an example
2010-01-09 00933, 2010
luks
you can't do that in general
2010-01-09 00945, 2010
luks
and MB will not help you with impossible things :)
2010-01-09 00923, 2010
Sinogn
ok so its in tags
2010-01-09 00924, 2010
luks
I can guarantee you that even we two wouldn't agree on what genre the song it
2010-01-09 00937, 2010
luks
is
2010-01-09 00940, 2010
Sinogn
no thats fine, i just need to get some value
2010-01-09 00954, 2010
Sinogn
my music is genreless, lol
2010-01-09 00958, 2010
luks
tags should work then
2010-01-09 00903, 2010
luks
but you need to filter them
2010-01-09 00913, 2010
luks
because users are free to use them for whatever purpose
2010-01-09 00914, 2010
Sinogn
ok just want to make sure before i spend the next few hours recreating the db
2010-01-09 00940, 2010
Sinogn
first time i did it on windows, not on nix oh joy
2010-01-09 00938, 2010
Sinogn
thanks ill be back if there is any issues
2010-01-09 00940, 2010
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2010-01-09 00901, 2010
warp
aCiD2: any idea how I can instantiate a MusicBrainz::Server::Data::Editor from a commandline script? (no catalyst running).
2010-01-09 00941, 2010
aCiD2
warp: You'll need to use MusicBrainz::Server::Test->create_test_context and use that
2010-01-09 00949, 2010
aCiD2
like in the t/data* unit tests
2010-01-09 00927, 2010
pronik
aCiD2: not that it matters currently, but I've tried running dbix-class-schema-loader with the mb database and it generated a bunch of really nice classes
2010-01-09 00933, 2010
pronik
could be a task for ngs+1
2010-01-09 00906, 2010
pronik
(background being: we are starting playing with dbix::class at work so I wanted to experiment a bit)
2010-01-09 00945, 2010
warp
aCiD2: thanks, I'll try that.
2010-01-09 00914, 2010
aCiD2
pronik: Yea, DBIx::Class is nice, but it takes quite a bit to get to work as well as what we have atm
2010-01-09 00933, 2010
aCiD2
I'm waiting for the new Moose version to come before I even consider that, certainly ngs+x, where x > 1
2010-01-09 00910, 2010
pronik
you mean the dbix-class based on moose? yes, that'd be very nice, however, I couldn't find any metions about actually producing code for that
2010-01-09 00938, 2010
pronik
I sure hope I have enough dbix-class experience when mb moves to it ;)