05-02-2008
Buddy,
Sorry to say but I dont think there is anything you can do now. It could be done before you get the output but there is no option left once the output starts getting displayed on the screen.
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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
muscan
MUSCAN(1) Museek Daemon Plus MUSCAN(1)
NAME
Muscan - File scanner for Museek
SYNOPSIS
muscan [-c <filename>] [--config <filename>] [-b] [--buddy] [-v] [--verbose] [-r] [--rescan] [-n] [--noscan] [-s <directory>] [--share
<directory>] [-u <directory>] [--unshare <directory>] [-l] [--list] [-h] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
Muscan scans paths & files to be shared by museekd(1). It creates a database of files, with meta-data for MP3 and OGG Vorbis files, if Vor-
bis support was compiled in. There are two available shares databases, Normal and Buddies-Only. Buddies-Only is an optional shares database
that, if enabled, is only accessible by the users you've chosen as "Buddies".
Before running muscan, you will need a configured museekd, which can be done with musetup(1) or fI>musetup-gtk(1), and add some shared
paths with either of the setup tools or with muscan(1).
OPTIONS
Muscan accepts the following options:
-c <filename>, --config <filename>
Use a different config file.
-b, --buddy
Select Buddy-Only Shares.
-s <directory>, --share <directory>
Add directory to shares.
-u <directory>, --unshare <directory>
Remove directory from shares.
-r, --rescan
Rescan shares.
-n, --noscan
Do not rescan shares.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose while scanning shares.
-l, --list
Display list of shared directories.
-h, --help
Display Help, version and exit.
EXAMPLE
To run a quick shares update, run:
muscan or muscan -b
To rescan everything, run:
muscan -r or muscan -b -r
Alternatively you use a different config file with:
muscan --config config.xml
FILES
~/.museekd/config.xml
The default location for the museekd config file.
~/.museekd/config.shares
The default location for the Normal shares database.
~/.museekd/config.shares.state
The default location for the active Normal shares database.
~/.museekd/config.buddyshares
The default location for the Buddy shares database.
~/.museekd/config.buddyshares.state
The default location for the active Buddy shares database's.
AUTHORS
Hyriand <hyriand@thegraveyard.org>
daelstorm <daelstorm@gmail.com>
SEE ALSO
mucous(1) mulog(1) murmur(1) muscand(1) museekcontrol(1) museekd(1) museeq(1) musetup(1) musetup-gtk(1)
daelstorm Release 0.2.0 MUSCAN(1)