Adam, thanx for the response,

Yes, I saw that, I am using:

shotwell-0.9.3-1
though, on Arch Linux.

I'm fairly certain it happend after I moved my latest imported pics (from my
Canon Eos 7D, which went into /home/pictures, where I didn't want them) into
the place where I had set shotwell to monitor for changes.

I'm also on gnome 3 (don't know if that is relevant...)


On 2 May 2011 21:07, Adam Dingle <[email protected]> wrote:

> teek,
>
> what version of Shotwell are you running?  A user reported a similar error
> in 0.7 back in December and found that upgrading to 0.8 helped:
>
> http://lists.yorba.org/pipermail/shotwell/2010-December/001444.html
>
> adam
>
>
> On 05/01/2011 04:05 AM, teek wrote:
>
>> Shotwell doesn't start anymore.
>> It may be because I altered some photos in my library (allthough I set it
>> to
>> monitor changes).
>>
>> When I start I get:
>>
>>
>> $ shotwell
>> **
>>
>> ERROR:src/core/DataCollection.c:1181:data_collection_internal_notify_altered:
>> assertion failed: (_tmp0_)
>> Aborted
>>
>> How can I solve this? I have spend considerable time setting up my events,
>> I
>> would prefere any sollution to deleting my library files.--
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