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      • mo
        bzzt
      • 2005-05-09 12913, 2005

      • mo
        soyy couldn't resist
      • 2005-05-09 12915, 2005

      • rjmunro
        bz2 is Perfect
      • 2005-05-09 12919, 2005

      • mo
        in my ignorance ;)
      • 2005-05-09 12927, 2005

      • cikkolata
        good, because 3.6mb isn't
      • 2005-05-09 12943, 2005

      • rjmunro
        Where are you uploading it to?
      • 2005-05-09 12912, 2005

      • cikkolata
      • 2005-05-09 12904, 2005

      • rjmunro
        Thanks for that.
      • 2005-05-09 12918, 2005

      • cikkolata
        you're welcome
      • 2005-05-09 12907, 2005

      • mo
        o_O my teacher broke her arm!
      • 2005-05-09 12920, 2005

      • rjmunro
        Could you do "delete from track_feat_artist where artistname in (select name from artist)"
      • 2005-05-09 12920, 2005

      • mo
        she's still going to be there, but.. poor creature :(
      • 2005-05-09 12921, 2005

      • rj__ joined the channel
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      • cikkolata
        done
      • 2005-05-09 12935, 2005

      • cikkolata
        hi rj
      • 2005-05-09 12942, 2005

      • rj__
        see the coverage of audioscrobbler <--> musicbrainz linkage for artists here: http://www.audioscrobbler.com/explore/?artistname…
      • 2005-05-09 12943, 2005

      • rj__
        hi
      • 2005-05-09 12948, 2005

      • rjmunro
        Then run the last query again, but change artistname at the end to sortname.
      • 2005-05-09 12920, 2005

      • rjmunro
        see if anyone has put (feat. sortname) instead of (feat. artistname)
      • 2005-05-09 12934, 2005

      • cikkolata
        but sortname isn't in there...
      • 2005-05-09 12945, 2005

      • rjmunro
        Where is it?
      • 2005-05-09 12930, 2005

      • rjmunro
        Oh, I see. I'm being silly. Change aritst.name to artist.sortname on the line above,
      • 2005-05-09 12939, 2005

      • yalaforge
        rj__: nice!
      • 2005-05-09 12904, 2005

      • cikkolata
        the first query?
      • 2005-05-09 12905, 2005

      • rj__
        that's more or less just a plain text match to link them up
      • 2005-05-09 12923, 2005

      • rj__
        hoping to use some lucene trickery to automatically detect slight mispellings etc
      • 2005-05-09 12935, 2005

      • cikkolata
        I wonder scarling aren't linked
      • 2005-05-09 12938, 2005

      • cikkolata
        they're the same in mb
      • 2005-05-09 12953, 2005

      • cikkolata
        wonder *why*
      • 2005-05-09 12922, 2005

      • yalaforge
      • 2005-05-09 12934, 2005

      • cikkolata blinks
      • 2005-05-09 12939, 2005

      • cikkolata
        I'm getting more stupid I think
      • 2005-05-09 12900, 2005

      • rjmunro
        cikkolata: Sorry, run the last query, changing the artist.name on the second line to artist.sortname.
      • 2005-05-09 12915, 2005

      • yalaforge
        http://www.audioscrobbler.com/music/Tori+Amos+fea… is matched, but to VA for some reason
      • 2005-05-09 12931, 2005

      • rj__
        hmm, cunning
      • 2005-05-09 12940, 2005

      • rj__
        it's far from perfect yet ;)
      • 2005-05-09 12942, 2005

      • cikkolata
        ah
      • 2005-05-09 12946, 2005

      • yalaforge
        rj__: :-)
      • 2005-05-09 12948, 2005

      • rjmunro
        That should find the (feat. [sortname]) tracks.
      • 2005-05-09 12918, 2005

      • rjmunro
        I'm getting confused because there seems to be 2 conversations on very similar topics happening at once...
      • 2005-05-09 12946, 2005

      • cikkolata giggles
      • 2005-05-09 12947, 2005

      • yalaforge is quiet now. he's got other things to do anyway
      • 2005-05-09 12949, 2005

      • rjmunro
        audioscrobbler is matching MB artists to it's artists, and I am matching (feat. ) tracks to artists...
      • 2005-05-09 12950, 2005

      • cikkolata
        and I'm always confused
      • 2005-05-09 12910, 2005

      • cikkolata
      • 2005-05-09 12924, 2005

      • cikkolata
        oh, I see what you were doing
      • 2005-05-09 12935, 2005

      • rjmunro
        That's hardly any!
      • 2005-05-09 12955, 2005

      • cikkolata
        removing the artist names so that ones where the sortname is the same as the artist name don't get included?
      • 2005-05-09 12922, 2005

      • rjmunro
        Could you do "delete from track_feat_artist where artistname in (select sortname from artist)"
      • 2005-05-09 12930, 2005

      • rjmunro
        That was the delete statement.
      • 2005-05-09 12940, 2005

      • cikkolata
        done...
      • 2005-05-09 12911, 2005

      • rjmunro
        We could try matching the rest of track_feat_artist to artist aliases.
      • 2005-05-09 12915, 2005

      • cikkolata prods at rj's artist thingy
      • 2005-05-09 12919, 2005

      • rjmunro
        How many rows are left?
      • 2005-05-09 12936, 2005

      • cikkolata
        21997, apparently
      • 2005-05-09 12911, 2005

      • cikkolata
        the brilliant green didn't match either... weird.
      • 2005-05-09 12915, 2005

      • rj__
        if ruaok makes an appearance could someone point him at that /explore/ page on A/S. i can dish up a mbid,mbid,% file for artist similarity now if desired. otherwise we can wait and match more artists..
      • 2005-05-09 12935, 2005

      • cikkolata
        he's probably not going to be around much, if at all though...
      • 2005-05-09 12940, 2005

      • yalaforge
        mhh. maria solheim isn't matched either
      • 2005-05-09 12911, 2005

      • cikkolata
        neither are tommy february6/tommy heavenly6...
      • 2005-05-09 12921, 2005

      • yalaforge
        or martha wainwright
      • 2005-05-09 12907, 2005

      • yalaforge
        maria solheim and jennifer terran have been in MB for quite a time. more than a year, I think
      • 2005-05-09 12916, 2005

      • DJKC
        some are linked wrong
      • 2005-05-09 12920, 2005

      • DJKC
        for artists with the same name
      • 2005-05-09 12933, 2005

      • cikkolata
        isn't that to be expected?
      • 2005-05-09 12937, 2005

      • rj__
        that is entirely possible as well.. we had a dodgy linking script running a while ago that was too vague
      • 2005-05-09 12948, 2005

      • yalaforge
        the vast majority is correct, of course
      • 2005-05-09 12949, 2005

      • rj__
        i may wipe all links and make new ones based just on artist name
      • 2005-05-09 12901, 2005

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      • DJKC
        won't that fail even worse on ones with the same name that are seperated on MB?
      • 2005-05-09 12928, 2005

      • DJKC
        also see some linked to just VA for some reason o.O
      • 2005-05-09 12901, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cikkolata: your db snapshot is pretty new, I suppose?
      • 2005-05-09 12909, 2005

      • cikkolata
        and "GO!GO!7188" are linked to an artist that mb can't find...
      • 2005-05-09 12930, 2005

      • yalaforge
        could you run "select count(*) from artist where type = 1 and not begindate is null;" please?
      • 2005-05-09 12930, 2005

      • cikkolata
        yalaforge: whichever db snapshot was available last night
      • 2005-05-09 12949, 2005

      • yalaforge
        I'm interested in how many birthdates we have so far
      • 2005-05-09 12950, 2005

      • cikkolata
        and dammit, I can never type snapshot without typing shot as snot
      • 2005-05-09 12955, 2005

      • enthalpyX
        Hey-- how do I extract a TRM id from an mp3 that's already been tagged?
      • 2005-05-09 12909, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cikkolata: :-)
      • 2005-05-09 12909, 2005

      • cikkolata
        1430
      • 2005-05-09 12929, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cikkolata: thanks. almost doubled during the last two months :-)
      • 2005-05-09 12933, 2005

      • lindestinel joined the channel
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      • cikkolata
        months?
      • 2005-05-09 12949, 2005

      • cikkolata
        weeks/
      • 2005-05-09 12950, 2005

      • cikkolata
        ?
      • 2005-05-09 12952, 2005

      • yalaforge
        enjayhch: are you running linux? and what do you need it for?
      • 2005-05-09 12916, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cikkolata: hm, I think my snapshot is ca 6 weeks old
      • 2005-05-09 12929, 2005

      • cikkolata
        but AR only came out a month ago...
      • 2005-05-09 12934, 2005

      • yalaforge
        enjayhch: sorry!
      • 2005-05-09 12937, 2005

      • cikkolata
        and that was with it, wasn't it?
      • 2005-05-09 12956, 2005

      • yalaforge
        enthalpyX: so, once again: are you running linux? and what do you need it for?
      • 2005-05-09 12900, 2005

      • cikkolata
        I thought yours was ~20th april
      • 2005-05-09 12929, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cikkolata: not 20th march?
      • 2005-05-09 12941, 2005

      • enthalpyX
        yalaforge: I'm (attempting) to write an audioscrobbler plugin for this player called musikcube
      • 2005-05-09 12944, 2005

      • cikkolata
        no
      • 2005-05-09 12956, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cikkolata: ok, then it's newer than I thought :-)
      • 2005-05-09 12958, 2005

      • cikkolata
        mine was 23rd april, and you said yours was about 3 days older
      • 2005-05-09 12917, 2005

      • yalaforge is sure cikkolata is right
      • 2005-05-09 12929, 2005

      • cikkolata
        because I didn't set up an AR server until a couple of weeks after it was released (10/11th april)
      • 2005-05-09 12939, 2005

      • yalaforge
        enthalpyX: well, then you don't need the TRM but rather the MBID, I suppose
      • 2005-05-09 12946, 2005

      • cikkolata
        don't underestimate my ability for remembering pointless stuff! ;)
      • 2005-05-09 12959, 2005

      • yalaforge
        cikkolata: I won't! promised ;-)
      • 2005-05-09 12946, 2005

      • yalaforge
        enthalpyX: the TRMId is just a fuzzy audio checksum that can match to multiple tracks
      • 2005-05-09 12936, 2005

      • Moof has left the channel
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      • enthalpyX
        yalaforge: I see; the MBID is different?
      • 2005-05-09 12933, 2005

      • Kanmu has quit
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      • yalaforge
        enthalpyX: yes, the MBId is unique. it maps to exactly one track. see http://www.musicbrainz.org/track/98200ec7-d828-4e… for an example
      • 2005-05-09 12901, 2005

      • yalaforge
        98200ec7-d828-4e4f-8dbe-b20e6d519f88 is the ASCII representation of the 128 bit MBID
      • 2005-05-09 12925, 2005

      • yalaforge
        you can get that ID from the id3v2's UFID frame
      • 2005-05-09 12909, 2005

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      • yalaforge
        hey guys!
      • 2005-05-09 12946, 2005

      • donredman_
        Hi
      • 2005-05-09 12951, 2005

      • enthalpyX
        yalaforge: awesome, that makes sense
      • 2005-05-09 12959, 2005

      • luks
        hi
      • 2005-05-09 12910, 2005

      • enthalpyX
        yalaforge: I wasn't sure if it was artist||album||track that uniquely identified it, as opposed to just the trm (or the track)
      • 2005-05-09 12911, 2005

      • rjmunro has quit
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      • cikkolata
        hi people...
      • 2005-05-09 12941, 2005

      • enthalpyX
        yalaforge: but that clears up a lot; thanks :)
      • 2005-05-09 12903, 2005

      • yalaforge
        enthalpyX: np
      • 2005-05-09 12914, 2005

      • yalaforge
      • 2005-05-09 12923, 2005

      • yalaforge
        in case you need more IDs
      • 2005-05-09 12923, 2005

      • donredman_
        is zero gravitas in here (whatever nic he uses)?
      • 2005-05-09 12933, 2005

      • yalaforge
        donredman_: not at the moment
      • 2005-05-09 12941, 2005

      • yalaforge
        he uses zeroGravitas usually
      • 2005-05-09 12959, 2005

      • donredman_
        perhaps you can help me.
      • 2005-05-09 12908, 2005

      • donredman_
        how much are you into the wikidocs stuff
      • 2005-05-09 12909, 2005

      • donredman_
        ?
      • 2005-05-09 12915, 2005

      • donredman_
        donredman_ is now known as donredman
      • 2005-05-09 12930, 2005

      • yalaforge
        not at all. I wrote the initial proof of concept
      • 2005-05-09 12946, 2005

      • donredman
        I need to understand this "websevice" thing a little better
      • 2005-05-09 12950, 2005

      • yalaforge
        rob ported it over to moinmoin and explained me your concept
      • 2005-05-09 12954, 2005

      • yalaforge
        ok?
      • 2005-05-09 12918, 2005

      • yalaforge
        what do you want to know?
      • 2005-05-09 12932, 2005

      • donredman
        what is it doing from the moment you request /wd/SomeThing to the moment it displays the page?
      • 2005-05-09 12904, 2005

      • yalaforge
        let me read the source for a minute ...
      • 2005-05-09 12945, 2005

      • yalaforge
        ok, it works like this (not much different to my original concept):
      • 2005-05-09 12914, 2005

      • yalaforge
        the /wd/whatever is rewritten to a different URL: /docs.html?id=whatever
      • 2005-05-09 12928, 2005

      • yalaforge
        the code inside of docs.html calls a mason component.
      • 2005-05-09 12945, 2005

      • yalaforge
        this mason component loads a page from the wiki via HTTP-GET
      • 2005-05-09 12907, 2005

      • yalaforge
        the URL is /read/whatever?action=content
      • 2005-05-09 12935, 2005

      • yalaforge
        it seems there's some link rewriting done with the requested content
      • 2005-05-09 12900, 2005

      • yalaforge
        and then it's displayed on the website. inside ouf our usual framework (header, sidebar, footer)
      • 2005-05-09 12917, 2005

      • yalaforge
        and that's it
      • 2005-05-09 12951, 2005

      • donredman
        Ok thanks, what kind of link rewriting is it doing (that is the important part to me)?
      • 2005-05-09 12906, 2005

      • donredman
        just roughly
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      • yalaforge
        mhh. let me see ...
      • 2005-05-09 12913, 2005

      • yalaforge
        apparently, the wiki returns some links like 'http:/page.html' (relative links)
      • 2005-05-09 12941, 2005

      • yalaforge
        they are rewritten to absolute links (http://www.musicbrainz.org/...)
      • 2005-05-09 12956, 2005

      • yalaforge
        it's a bit strange, I agree