The support for https (now required) was just committed to Ubuntu 15.04,
and it seemed to work for me fine for basic usage at first. I do also
see this however (maybe I have some borderline amount of photos), so I
believe this is still a valid upstream problem. Unfortunately the
original upstream d
I'm having the same issue in 14.04 LTS. Any update?
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flickrfs won't list sets and therefore stops working
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Is there any update?
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still broken in 14.04
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> "I wonder if this is affected by the quantity of files stored on the
flickrfs. Things worked okay for me at first but after uploading several
hundred files I started to suffer from this issue."
I've got 1 image in my account and i'm affected by this bug, so no.
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I wonder if this is affected by the quantity of files stored on the
flickrfs. Things worked okay for me at first but after uploading several
hundred files I started to suffer from this issue. Sets are detected and
populated (or partially populated) then this exception occurs.
Specifically, I get th
Andrius' fix stopped the hanging after an ls on the ~/Flickr dir, but
flickrfs still did not sync any sets. Tried on 12.10 and 13.04. Both
x64. Attached is my log file in case it helps. With Flickr now giving
1TB free, I imagine there's quite a few people looking to sync their
entire collection so
I had exactly same problem on ubuntu 12.10 and flickrfs installed from
official repositories. I have solved this issue inserting
"time.sleep(0.7)" after line #358 in
"/usr/share/pyshared/flickrfs/flickrfs.py" file. I don't know what
exactly causes this issue, but it depends on how quickly threads a
Exactly same problem for me on ubuntu 13.04 installing from official
repositories.
Does anyone know what happen ?
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: flickrfs (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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