/gnupod # perl tunes2pod.pl -m /mnt/ipod tunes2pod.pl Version ###__VERSION__### (C) Adrian Ulrich >Has 214 songs iTunesDB.pm: Ups, something bad happened, you found a bug in GNUpod! ==================================================================== found unhandled mhod type '22' (content: Killer Meters) ==================================================================== >Please write a Bugreport to >- Please send me the complete Output of the program >- Please create a backup of the iTunesDB file, because i may ask you > to send me this file. Thanks. *** THIS ERROR IS NOT FATAL, BUT GNUPOD MAYBE GET CONFUSED %-) iTunesDB.pm: Ups, something bad happened, you found a bug in GNUpod! ==================================================================== found unhandled mhod type '22' (content: Brother Sisiter) ==================================================================== >Please write a Bugreport to >- Please send me the complete Output of the program >- Please create a backup of the iTunesDB file, because i may ask you > to send me this file. Thanks. *** THIS ERROR IS NOT FATAL, BUT GNUPOD MAYBE GET CONFUSED %-) iTunesDB.pm: Ups, something bad happened, you found a bug in GNUpod! ==================================================================== found unhandled mhod type '22' (content: Maceo Parker) ==================================================================== >Please write a Bugreport to >- Please send me the complete Output of the program >- Please create a backup of the iTunesDB file, because i may ask you > to send me this file. Thanks. *** THIS ERROR IS NOT FATAL, BUT GNUPOD MAYBE GET CONFUSED %-) >Found 214 files, ok >Found 8 playlists: >>Playlist 'Funk group' with 4 songs >>Playlist 'itunes playlist' with 1 songs >>Playlist 'On-The-Go 1' with 1 songs >>Playlist 'On-The-Go 2' with 1 songs >>Playlist 'On-The-Go 3' with 1 songs >>Playlist 'Podcasts' with 0 songs >>Playlist 'Podcasts' with 1 songs XMLhelper.pm: No need to create 'Podcasts', playlist exists already! >>Playlist 'test' with 2 songs warning: /mnt/ipod seems to be mounted *CASE SENSITIVE* Mounting VFAT/HFS+ like this is a VERY BAD(tm) idea, strange things may happen... GNUpod may not work correctly! Please mount the Filesystem CASE *IN*SENSITIVE (use 'mount ... -o check=r' for VFAT) [Ignore this message if /mnt/ipod isn't a VFAT or HFS+ Filesystem ;) ] Done