Ubuntu 8.10 / f-spot 0.5.0.3
I'm setting up f-spot for someone and imported their entire "My Documents" folder from their old drive. The "Detect duplicates" item was checked on the import dialog, yet I ended up with many duplicates. Here's a few examples in the f-spot database: sqlite> select uri,md5_sum from photos where uri like '%visit17%'; file:///home/dawson/Photos/2002/07/27/visit17.jpg|NxQax6OOx2UrTYXuegNDjA== file:///home/dawson/Photos/2002/07/27/visit17-1.jpg|Dpa4apwy/Wguf2VD+UTXog== file:///home/dawson/Photos/2002/07/27/visit17c.jpg|KRaGglvxVYNTbsj6IhkEFA== file:///home/dawson/Photos/2002/07/27/visit17-2.jpg|Bb9Lspcs+WWOt2HiQKf0Xw== Yet the md5's of the photos match: $ md5sum Photos/2002/07/27/visit17*.jpg 4b09e7c7cf223687a9d2727230c2c5a4 Photos/2002/07/27/visit17-1.jpg 4b09e7c7cf223687a9d2727230c2c5a4 Photos/2002/07/27/visit17-2.jpg 4b09e7c7cf223687a9d2727230c2c5a4 Photos/2002/07/27/visit17c.jpg 4b09e7c7cf223687a9d2727230c2c5a4 Photos/2002/07/27/visit17.jpg Clearly, the md5's in the database are not just the file contents. Am I misunderstanding how that feature is suppose to work? -- Bill Moseley mose...@hank.org Sent from my iMutt _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list F-spot-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list