Thanks for the reply.
My LM14 (which is up to date) has gvfs version 1.14.0-0ubuntu6
installed. The thing is, I have actually noticed that problem in the
past (on LM13) and worked around it by making sure that my imports
weren't too bulky. All my photos are in separate folders per year, so I
would just import one year at a time, unmounting and remounting the
share in between imports. That worked for me on LM13.
However, now on LM14 it only takes a dozen photos or so before it dies.
Best,
Kent
On 09/03/13 09:49, Andy Stevens wrote:
Don't know if it's relevant to your problem, but I had a similar
problem with rhythmbox in ubuntu betas last year. The gvfsd daemon was
crashing under the heavy load of an initial large import from a
network share. Not actually a rhymthmbox issue, and possibly not a
shotwell issue in your case, but a gvfs bug. See
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/rhythmbox/+bug/955124 for
more details. Does lm14 use the same version?
Andy.
On 9 Mar 2013 08:44, "Kent Boogaart" <[email protected]
<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
Are there any known issues with in-place importing over SMB with
Linux Mint
14? I recently upgraded from LM13 and can no longer do this. It
imports the
first few files and then just.stops. Looking at my server logs, I
can see it
stops accessing the files on the share altogether. Looking in the
Shotwell
log I see nothing of note.
Is this a known thing, or do I need to collect further
diagnostics? Using
0.13.1.
Thanks,
Kent
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