Does that mean that we will always have them in the "Error while importing" category.
I think it is safe to have it be skipped everytime... Is there a reason why this can't be done?
A rising issue I can see would be if the person is in a Mac, the files to skip are not .db, but probably .itc iTunes library files...
Maybe have a tab or section in the Preferences menu that prompts the user to specify filenames and/or filetypes to skip when parsing for new files in the library, since just deleting them only works until next open...
Does that mean that we will always have them in the "Error while importing" category.
I think it is safe to have it be skipped everytime... Is there a reason why this can't be done?
A rising issue I can see would be if the person is in a Mac, the files to skip are not .db, but probably .itc iTunes library files...
Maybe have a tab or section in the Preferences menu that prompts the user to specify filenames and/or filetypes to skip when parsing for new files in the library, since just deleting them only works until next open...