https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=357617
Bug ID: 357617 Summary: Batch rename fails when using custom file extensions Product: digikam Version: 4.14.0 Platform: openSUSE RPMs OS: Linux Status: UNCONFIRMED Severity: normal Priority: NOR Component: Advanced Rename Assignee: digikam-de...@kde.org Reporter: throwa...@online.de I have added the extension "*.MTS" to the list of file extensions Digikam recognizes. This is the video format my camera produces, named e.g. 000001.MTS and so on. When I want to batch rename this files according to my usual schema ([date:"yyyyMMdd_hhmmss"].[ext]{upper}), the rename process stops at the first file with this extension. It is renamed, however nevertheless an error message "<filename> cannot be renamed" or "<filename> does not exist" (translated from German, english messae may differ) pops up. I can start the rename process again, then it will rename the next video file and fail after that. Reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Create a picture folder containing not only JPGs and so on, but also video files with an extension not recognized by Digikam by default (e.g. *.MTS) 2. Do a batch rename with the format [date:"yyyyMMdd_hhmmss"].[ext]{upper} (F2 key) Actual Results: Failure as soon as the process hits the first file with the custom extension, although this file is indeed renamed. Expected Results: All selected files are renamed, regardless of the extension. Tried this both on local ext4/btrfs filesystem as on NFS mounts -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.