I noticed that the symlinks that Filebot creates are relative to the path, not absolute. I would like to absolute symlinks – that way I can move the symlinks around without breaking them. Is it possible to achieve this?
This is whats happening:
Code: Select all
'Movietitle [1080p - WEB-DL - EAC3 5.1 - AVC].mkv' -> ../../../../../mnt/path/to/nas/movies/movietitle.mkv
Code: Select all
'Movietitle [1080p - WEB-DL - EAC3 5.1 - AVC].mkv' -> /mnt/path/to/nas/movies/movietitle.mkv
Code: Select all
filebot -script fn:amc --output "/path/to/movies/" --action symlink -non-strict "/mnt/path/to/nas/movies/" --log-file /path/to/logfile.log --def excludeList=/path/to/excludelist.txt --def movieFormat='{plex.name}/{plex.name}{" $tags"}{" [$vf $hdr - $source - $ac $channels - $vc]"}' --def seriesFormat='{plex[1]}/{plex[2]}/{plex[3]}{" [$vf - $source - $ac $channels - $vc]"}'
Code: Select all
FileBot 4.9.1 (r7372)
JNA Native: 5.2.0
MediaInfo: 20.03
p7zip: p7zip Version 16.02 (locale=en_US.UTF-8,Utf16=on,HugeFiles=on,64 bits,2 CPUs Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU E5-2430 0 @ 2.20GHz (206D7),ASM,AES-NI)
unrar: UNRAR 5.50 freeware
Chromaprint: 1.4.3
Extended Attributes: OK
Unicode Filesystem: OK
Script Bundle: 2020-06-18 (r655)
Groovy: 3.0.3
JRE: OpenJDK Runtime Environment 11.0.7
JVM: 64-bit OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM
CPU/MEM: 2 Core / 4.2 GB Max Memory / 46 MB Used Memory
OS: Linux (amd64)
HW: Linux <hostname> 4.15.0-108-generic #109-Ubuntu SMP Fri Jun 19 11:33:10 UTC 2020 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
STORAGE: <removed>
DATA: /home/<user>/.filebot
Package: DEB
License: FileBot License (Valid-Until: 2070-07-21)
Done ヾ(@⌒ー⌒@)ノ