On 04/04/2012 04:18 AM, Colin Law wrote:
I am using Shotwell on Ubuntu 12.04 Beta and so have been upgraded to
0.12.1, which is working fine.  I share the database and pictures
folder with Shotwell on another machine which is currently running
0.11.6 (Ubuntu 11.10) but have not run that since the first machine
was updated.  Am I going to run into problems if I open the 0.12.1 db
with 0.11.6?

Yes: Shotwell 0.11.6 will complain that the 0.12.1 database is too new and will refuse to load it.

Actually the only database change from 0.11 to 0.12 is that images in 0.12 can have a straightening applied via the new straighten tool. We incremented the database version number in 0.12 so that people wouldn't attempt to open straightened images in 0.11, which would yield strange results.

If you look in Shotwell's SQLite database (~/.shotwell/data/photo.db), you'll see a table VersionTable with a row that stores the database version number (currently 15). If you change this to 14, then you'll be able to open the database in Shotwell 0.11 and everything should work OK, as long as you haven't straightened any images. Of course, the next time you open the database in 0.12 its version number will increment again. As another poster suggested, I think by far the easiest solution will be to upgrade both your machines to Shotwell 0.12. Cheers -

adam
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