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For some other images, part of the comment (the Place: tag) gets
into the UI as accessed through the Metadata button in the toolbar,
but some of the comment (the Description: tag) is only visible in
the IPTC information under Caption (bottom right of the main UI of
2.11).
Investigating this
Of course, the script does not carry over the comments attached to
each photo by gthumb.
It turns out this isn't entirely correct. For some of my images the
comments seem to show up properly - but presented in the new UI so
differently that I failed to find them, even when looking for them. So
Some testing of the script...
Upstream: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=618302
Someone posted a conversion script there.
So gthumb (=2.10) had Libraries with Collections in those
libraries. Under ~/.gnome2/gthumb/collections there are directories
(the libraries) and in each of
Seems the script is a good start to what I would characterise as a
critical flaw in the expected upgrade path of gthumb from lennyto
squeeze (and any other distribution upgrade path of course).
Of course, the script does not carry over the comments attached to
each photo by gthumb. It is
Package: gthumb
Version: 3:2.11.3-2
Severity: grave
Justification: causes non-serious data loss
On loading gthumb today it clearly had undergone a major (gnome 2.30 I guess)
upgrade. It has lost (in the GUI) *all* catalog and comment
information...that's my carefully entered meta-data on perhaps
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gscanbus runs fine and detects the JVC device.
modprobe video1394 works without error and the camera is fully useable.
Cheers
James
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Package: beagle
Version: 0.2.2.1-1
Severity: grave
Tags: security
Justification: user security hole
Speaks for itself really...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~% cat `which beagle-status`
#!/bin/sh
if [ -x ./beagle-info ]; then
CMD=./beagle-info
else
CMD=beagle-info
fi
watch -n 5 $CMD --status
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