On 09.11.2009 11:35, [email protected] wrote: > I have just installed Ubuntu 9.10 on its own partition, migrating from > Windows XP Pro SP2 and keeping them side by side on dual-boot. When I Welcome :)
> 2. The F-spot 'way' seems to be to have all photos (could be 000's) in one > single directory and then use an internal database to organise them, This also happened to me once. If you select a folder during import that is different from the default one configured in the f-spot preferences, then no date hierarchy will be created. Make sure the same folder is specified. If this does not work, file a bug for ubuntu's f-spot version, as this is an ubuntu patch not included in official f-spot. > 5. So eventually I used the filebrowser outside f-spot so copy my files [...] > and leave F-spot do its stuff, then removed /tmp/0001 afterwards. How do > I now 'repair' or 'start-over' my F-spot database since it seems to be > corrupted. Just delete the photos from inside F-spot and you can re-import. BTW: F-spot usually takes the exif date and not the file timestamp, because this is more reliable (if the exif tag exists). Note that due to a bug, the date is shifted by some amount (your timezone - UTC). There is currently some discussion about it (again ;)). Have fun, Fabian _______________________________________________ F-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
