I'm having the same problem here since I've upgraded from Ubuntu lucid to maverick. When I connect my camera (Canon EOS 1000D) to my computer, f-spot will start and show the import window asking me to select an import source (directory or camera). When I select my camera, f-spot will try to show the preview images for the cr2 files, which will take a lot of time, although there are just a few photos on the camera. After a while, the thumbnails all show up with date 01.01.0001 (german format).
When I press the import button now, f-spot will try to import the files and crash after a while. Afterwards the database will be corrupted and f-spot will crash again shortly after each start. Fortunately, I had a backup of the database... Heiner Am Montag, den 25.10.2010, 01:58 -0400 schrieb Pat Suwalski: > Hi all, > > I'm having a lot of trouble with f-spot lately. First, within the last > year importing from my camera became broken somewhere with gphoto2; I > know that's not f-spot, but it breaks the process. Card reader it is... > > Now, I upgraded to Ubuntu 10.10 (amd64); I started up f-spot to import > some new photos, it crashed during import and corrupted the database. > I'm trying to recreate the database, but f-spot seems to spin out of > control and eat up all of my RAM every dozen or so CR2's, even if I just > try to import a single file. It's doing it reproducibly. Anyone know > what's going on? > > --Pat > _______________________________________________ > f-spot-list mailing list > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list _______________________________________________ f-spot-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/f-spot-list
