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Bug 598953 - banshee ate my music collection
banshee ate my music collection
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 504492
Product: banshee
Classification: Other
Component: general
unspecified
Other Linux
: Normal critical
: 1.x
Assigned To: Banshee Maintainers
Banshee Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-10-19 16:20 UTC by Dominic Lachowicz
Modified: 2009-10-19 16:34 UTC
See Also:
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Description Dominic Lachowicz 2009-10-19 16:20:09 UTC
Upgraded to Ubuntu Karmic. No tunes in my "Music" folder to start with. Plugged in my iAudio DAP, with about 3300 songs on it. Checked "Automatically sync the device" in the Sync Preferences screen.

Syncing tried to make my iAudio look like my "Music" folder. Which is to say, it tried to delete all of my music from my iAudio. It got through 5% before I noticed what was happening and stopped it. Sure, there's a little "0 to add, 3119 to remove" label on the screen, but:

1) I'd like a non-destructive sync. Maybe sync my Music folder with the iAudio rather than the reverse in this situation
2) Or, if it's going to wipe my DAP, to at least give me a more prominent warning
Comment 1 Michael Martin-Smucker 2009-10-19 16:33:02 UTC
From what I can tell, Bug 504492 is basically this bug with the word "iPod" instead of "iAudio."  I'm going to mark this one as a duplicate and change that one to be less iPod-specific.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 504492 ***
Comment 2 Dominic Lachowicz 2009-10-19 16:34:32 UTC
That looks about right, Michael. Thanks.