I think I have this issue. When attempting to import from my camera, in
"Transferring Pictures" dialog:

file:///home/max/doc/pics/Snaps/New/img_2222.jpg
System.IO.FileNotFoundException: 
file:///home/max/doc/pics/Snaps/New/img_2222.jpg
 at Gnome.Vfs.Vfs.ThrowException (System.String uri, Result result) [0x00000]
 at Gnome.Vfs.Vfs.ThrowException (Gnome.Vfs.Uri uri, Result result) [0x00000]
 at Gnome.Vfs.FileInfo..ctor (Gnome.Vfs.Uri uri, FileInfoOptions options) 
[0x00000]
 at Gnome.Vfs.FileInfo..ctor (System.String uri, FileInfoOptions options) 
[0x00000]
 at PhotoStore.CheckForDuplicate (System.Uri uri) [0x00000]
 at FSpot.CameraFileSelectionDialog.SaveFile (Int32 index) [0x00000]
 at FSpot.CameraFileSelectionDialog.Download () [0x00000]

Error transferring file

[Retry] [Skip] [Cancel]

This seems to pop up once for every .AVI file in the batch to be
transferred (it does not occur when transferring image files). The
dialog box first displays a string like "Transferring mvi_43404-0.avi",
followed by the error. If I select "Skip," f-spot continues to import
files, but the next time it reaches an AVI file, it will once again
complain about img_2222.jpg being missing.

The missing file referenced ("img_2222.jpg") does not exist on my drive.

If I create the file it's looking for (e.g. "touch
/home/max/doc/pics/Snaps/New/img_2222.jpg"), it instead throws up an
error that looks the same but complains about a different file being
missing (e.g. "System.IO.FileNotFoundException:
file:///home/max/doc/pics/Snaps/New/img_2223.jpg").

I may well have moved/renamed a directory at some point, as I do have a
similarly named file in a subdirectory
(/home/max/doc/pics/Snaps/New/2008-03-17--08.44.00/IMG_2222.JPG).

The AVI files do actually seem to transfer to the disk successfully.
That is, the error seems to occur immediately AFTER each AVI file is
transferred.

f-spot 0.5.0.3 on Ubuntu 9.04

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f-spot will no longer copy photos from camera
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/382020
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