> The project page is here: > http://mp3report.sourceforge.net/ Indeed that is really close to what I was looking for. I guess the reason why I was using the Amarok plugin was that I have a lot of music in non-mp3 format(ogg, flac, wav, mp4[?]). This may be an issue with your app. Perhaps importing the various other modules for flac, ogg etc would "just work" <tm> I ran this app against my collection and seem to have hit a snag. I'm not seeing any output file from my invocation, so I'm not sure if the app is just bailing or what: Scanning /opt/media/Music/woodstock_94_disc_2... Scanning /opt/media/Music/wynton_marsalis__kathleen_battle - baroque_duet... Scanning /opt/media/Music/zz_top... Scanning /opt/media/Music/zz_top/zz_top - fandango... Scanning /opt/media/Music/zz_top/zz_top - the_best_of_zz_top... Writing report to ~/Desktop/test.html...print() on closed filehandle EET at ./mp3report.pl line 138, <_GEN_1> line 40985. print() on closed filehandle EET at ./mp3report.pl line 141, <_GEN_0> line 1. print() on closed filehandle EET at ./mp3report.pl line 141, <_GEN_0> line 2. print() on closed filehandle EET at ./mp3report.pl line 141, <_GEN_0> line 3. .... print() on closed filehandle EET at ./mp3report.pl line 141, <_GEN_0> line 50825. print() on closed filehandle EET at ./mp3report.pl line 141, <_GEN_0> line 50826. print() on closed filehandle EET at ./mp3report.pl line 148. Done, report generated in 27.82 seconds! -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list