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A simple workaround is to manually select the folder (pick "Other" from
the menu, and browse to your "Photos" folder. After doing this, f-spot
will put things correctly in the hierarchy. (But I'm upgrading to
Karmic now, so hopefully this will no longer be necessary for me)
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Mary, thanks for your hint. Unfortunately for me the problem occured
about a month ago and I was removing the files off the camera in
preparation for an overseas trip (hence my highly unfortunate haste)
from which I've just returned, having now re-filled the memory card with
new photos. It was in
Chris Dunlop: you don't say if this was a recent problem, but if it was
some or all photos may be recoverable from your memory card. photorec
(/usr/sbin/photorec, once you install the testdisk package) is a good
tool for this.
You're perfectly right that it's a major problem with the package. The
Mary Gardiner wrote on 2009-08-19:
> Can we have an explanation for what the triaging as "Low" for Jaunty means in
> practical terms?
> It's not a data loss bug in and of itself, but it's something of a serious
> data integrity bug.
Unfortunately, for me, this *was* a data loss bug.
I noticed
Is there any way we can get the fixed version into the official repos?
This is frustrating a lot of people.
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Can we have an explanation for what the triaging as "Low" for Jaunty
means in practical terms?
The effect of the bug is that people who use f-spot and Jaunty
throughout the Jaunty lifetime will have every single one of their
imported photos dumped into their home directory. Not into
subdirectories
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: Undecided => Low
** Changed in: f-spot (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Status: Confirmed => Triaged
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Ummm... this is a regression that makes F-Spot close to useless for
novice users... :-(
I think the Ubuntu project needs a process that imports well tested
fixes from individuals' PPAs. That would make this sort of thing easy
to release a fix for...
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Unluckily it looks like the fix will only become effective in karmic
koala ...
Stefan
Am Donnerstag, den 16.07.2009, 20:01 + schrieb Russell Wing:
> Apologies but I've read through and not sure if this fix will be released for
> Jaunty or whether we should apply the patch in the thread. Ple
It is fixed in Karmic. Needs SRU for Jaunty if you want to have it fixed
there.
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Apologies but I've read through and not sure if this fix will be released for
Jaunty or whether we should apply the patch in the thread. Please can you
confirm.
Thanks,
Russ.
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This bug was fixed in the package f-spot - 0.5.0.3-5
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** Also affects: f-spot (Ubuntu Jaunty)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Also affects: f-spot (Ubuntu Karmic)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Iain Lane (laney)
Status: In Progress
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Status: In Progress => Fix Committed
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Fresh install of Ubuntu 9.04 beta.
- I have never opened F-spot before.
- I connected my camera and my camera folder appeared on my desktop (you can
see here an other bug as F-Spot did not launched automatically).
- I opened the
Final comment: if you have any extra files around in your homedir that
you want moved but which f-spot's database doesn't know about (in my
case .ufraw files) you will have to move them by hand: the script will
abort if you ask it to do something with a file f-spot has no record of.
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Oh, and in the event it's important to anyone, here's a version of fix-
fspot.py with licencing information
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I have a Python script that fixes up the mess. It shouldn't have any
dependencies other than Python itself. I've only tested with Python 2.6,
but I don't know of any reason 2.5 wouldn't work (before 2.5 the sqlite3
module won't be available).
Features:
1. Moves files to [target-dir]//MM/DD fo
For me all photos ended up in my home directory without sub-directories
for dates. So after moving all my photos to the right place a slight
modification of Martijn's database update was needed. Note that all the
filenames for my photos start with "dsc". I hope this is useful to
someone.
ch...@k9:
Aha, interesting. I'll get this done.
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Here's an attempt at a clean up strategy. Note that I don't have any
incorrectly placed photos on this computer, so the following is all
untested. You should only proceed if you understand what the commands
are doing.
Move the relevant photos (probably in ~/2009) to the ~/Photos directory.
Make su
I'll third confirmation that Michael's fix worked for me, and second a
request for a script to clean up the hundred or so photos sitting in my
home directory completely unorganized.
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Now does anyone have a script to clean up the mess yet?
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I also confirm that Michael Hudson's package for Jaunty works for me.
Thank you so much Michael!
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Confirmed that Michael Hudson's package for jaunty works for me.
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I've put a fixed version in my PPA:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~mwhudson/+archive/ppa (not sure if I chose
an appropriate version for my upload though, I always forget the details
of that bit...)
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You re
Graham Bleach, the Jaunty current version number is 0.5.0.3-1ubuntu6
It'd be great if you could upload the f-spot.debdiff for Jaunty! If it
worked for jaile I'm sure it should work for the rest of us.
Thank you.
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I confirm I have this buggy behaviour since upgrade to Jaunty ...
The proposed fix works for me too, so I think it should be provided
through updates, since importing pictures from a digital camera is a
major feature.
Not totally unrelated question ... does somebody know why F-Spot
actually provi
The problem was caused by ubuntu_importer-targetdir-selector.dpatch:
+if (File.Exists(FSpot.Global.PhotoDirectory))
According to Microsoft's C# documentation, File.Exists will always
return false when passed a directory path. It should be calling
Directory.Exists. Having
Duplicate bug:
https://bugs.edge.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/f-spot/+bug/353989
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I can confirm this, too. In intrepid f-spot imported to the configured
directory, since upgarde to jaunty it imports direcly into my home-
directory without any subdirectory-structure. I can change the import
directory in the import dialog, but f-spot does not remember that.
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I can confirm this behaviour as well. I upgraded to 9.04 today, from
8.10. Imported photos goes into my home directory, and not into Photos.
F-spot is configured to import into "Photos", and the folder does exist.
Very annoying.
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I can confirm this, after upragding to jaunty f-spot imports the photos into ~
instead of ~/Photos/month/day
Worked great in 8.10, Photos dir is present.
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In order to be able to reproduce it correctly, I removed any trace of f-spot:
$ rm -rf ./.gnome2/f-spot
And then I launched f-spot with Nautilus button. And as you can see on
the print-screen destination folder selected is "Jlhenry" (my username
and the root of my user directory: /home/jlhenry) an
I can confirm that I have the same issue with Jaunty beta.
when I connect my camera (Canon digital IXUS 80 IS) to my desktop, f-spot is
not launched.
I ran f-spot using the command ``f-spot --debug &> f-spot.txt'' and attempted
to import manualy by
selecting import from the menu then the camera.
thanks for the report, i cannot reproduce this with jaunty as well, in
the presence of the Photos folder f-spot imports the photos to that one,
if there's no such directory it fallbacks to the home directory (and
there's already a bug about that) could you please try to get a f-spot
log with : f-sp
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