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diff --git a/Makefile.am b/Makefile.am index 46b97157a..42e39210f 100644 --- a/Makefile.am +++ b/Makefile.am @@ -1674,7 +1674,7 @@ endif # man_MANS = doc/mpd.1 doc/mpd.conf.5 -doc_DATA = AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README UPGRADING doc/mpdconf.example +doc_DATA = AUTHORS COPYING NEWS README doc/mpdconf.example DOCBOOK_FILES = doc/protocol.xml doc/user.xml doc/developer.xml diff --git a/UPGRADING b/UPGRADING deleted file mode 100644 index e838371da..000000000 --- a/UPGRADING +++ /dev/null @@ -1,92 +0,0 @@ - Music Player Daemon (MPD) - UPGRADING - -Upgrading to 0.14 ------------------ - -The filesystem character set is determined by GLib, if it is not -configured. GLib has an affinity towards UTF-8, while older MPD -versions used to choose ISO-Latin-1. - - -Upgrading to 0.13.0 -------------------- - -JACK, Avahi, and libsamplerate have been added as optional dependencies. -FLAC/OggFLAC now supports the 1.1.3 API, and libmikmod 3.2.0 betas are -supported as well. - -New mpd.conf parameters include zeroconf_name, samplerate_converter, and -gapless_mp3_playback. See the mpd.conf man page or updated mpconf.example for -more information on these parameters. - -Support for the ID3v2 "Original Artist/Performer" tag has been added. Your -MP3s will need to be rescanned for these tags to be included in the database. -This can be done by running mpd --create-db. - -Upgrading to 0.12.0 -------------------- - -The ao_driver and ao_driver_options config parameters have been removed and -replaced with the audio_output config section. You will have to update your -config file to use this instead. See the mpd.conf man page or the new -mpdconf.example for details on specifying audio_output sections. - -The db_file parameter is no longer optional. If you did not specify it in your -old config file then you will have to add it in order to run 0.12.0. - -Support for OggFLAC and Musepack audio files has been added. Additionally, -scanning of MP3 files has been improved. To make use of these updates it is -highly recommended that you run mpd --create-db to recreate your entire -database. - -Upgrading to 0.11.0 -------------------- - -The database format has changed a little bit, but in a backward compatible way. -This means that if you upgrade to 0.11.0 from 0.10.x, you do not need to make -any changes. However, if you downgrade back to 0.10.x, then you will need -to recreate your db. - -The default port for MPD is now 6600, so update your mpd and client -configurations appropriately. - -Upgrading to 0.10.0 -------------------- - -All information is now stored in the db in UTF-8 format, and the character -set used for the filesystem is stored in the db. Thus, it is highly -recommended that you recreate the db. To do so, run mpd with the -"--create-db" command line option. Also, note that the filesystem -character set will be determined from your current locale settings. -If your locale settings are not the same as those used for the filesystem, -then use the config file parameter "filesystem_charset" to specify the -correct character set (this maybe necessary if you create the db with root). - -Upgrading to 0.9.3 ------------------- - -Wave support was added, so to have your wave files added, update the db (mpc -update). - -Also, song lengths are now stored in the db. To get this stuff -added to the db, you will need to recreate the db from scratch. To do this, -run mpd with the "--create-db" commandline option. - -Upgrading to 0.9.0 ------------------- - -The "stop_on_error" config parameter was removed, so be sure to remove this -parameter from your config file. - -Upgrading to 0.8.x ------------------- - -If you have FLACs, then to have them added to your list of available music, -just use "update". - -Upgrading from 0.5.x to 0.6.x ------------------------------ -If you have not compiled MPD with "make ogg", then nothing is needed. - -If you compiled with "make ogg", just use "update" (available via the phpMp -interface) to add your OGGs to MPD's list of available music. |