One new import, all 93 items failed but all got copied. All 93 items were
later auto-added to the library because of watch.

http://paste.ubuntu.com/6177355/

This must be a regression since 0.14.x.

Rgds//Thomas


On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 11:21 PM, Thomas Novin <[email protected]> wrote:

> Ok I got the situation sorted, kind of. I was able to confirm that 100% of
> the items I had on my Desktop had been transferred to the datastore,
> sometimes twice with _1 added to the filenames. Shotwell automatically
> added the remaining to the library, sometimes the originals and sometimes
> the _1-files.
>
> I removed all the _1-files manually and maybe 50% disappeared from the
> library.
>
> Then removed them from missing files.
>
> Now the library is stable, watch does not find any new items but the 50% I
> manually deleted won't get re-added again. This is similar to another mail
> thread I have on this ML, with lots of items missing in my Shotwell DB but
> which are present in the datastore.
>
> Rgds//Thomas
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 7:12 PM, Thomas Novin <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> All the files that was copied the first import
>>
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6176323/
>>
>> And all the duplicates
>>
>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6176354/
>>
>> Maybe the error in the log file is incorrect, the path is written wrong
>> in the log. Because Shotwell has tried to change the group which I cannot
>> do on these files, I think that's the problem here.
>>
>> thnov@thnov-desktop:~/shared/Photos/2013/09-30$ chgrp sambashare
>> P1030588_1.JPG
>> chgrp: changing group of ‘P1030588_1.JPG’: Operation not permitted
>>
>> So because Shotwell fails to set the group, it thinks the copy operation
>> has failed and then writes a log error which incorrectly states it's trying
>> to copy the file to itself.
>>
>> Photos/Videos Not Imported Because Shotwell Couldn't Copy Them into its
>> Library:
>>
>> couldn't copy /home/thnov/Desktop/DCIM/103_PANA/P1030542.JPG
>>      to /home/thnov/Desktop/DCIM/103_PANA/P1030542.JPG
>>      error message: Error setting owner: Operation not permitted
>>
>> Rgds//Thomas
>>
>> On Mon, Sep 30, 2013 at 6:53 PM, Thomas Novin <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Hello
>>>
>>> Upgraded to Ubuntu 13.10 that has Shotwell 0.15pr3. My first import
>>> failed. Sadly I did not save the log but I ran it again and I got a similar
>>> error.
>>>
>>> http://paste.ubuntu.com/6176271/
>>>
>>> According to Shotwell, only a couple of the photos/videos were imported.
>>> But really, all the photos are in the right directories at the destination.
>>>
>>> /media/mistik_shared/Photos is my directory set in Shotwell prefs.
>>>
>>> All files has actually been copied twice to the destination now I see so
>>> the check for duplicates has failed as well.
>>>
>>> thnov@thnov-desktop:/media/mistik_shared/Photos/2013/09-30$ ls -al
>>> total 682236
>>> drwxr-xr-x   2 thnov 128      4096 sep 30 18:47 .
>>> drwxrwxr-x 252 thnov 128      4096 sep 30 18:39 ..
>>> -rw-r--r--   1 thnov 128   3932160 sep 30 11:41 P1030582_1.JPG
>>> -rw-r--r--   1 thnov 128   3932160 sep 30 11:41 P1030582.JPG
>>> -rw-r--r--   1 thnov 128   4175872 sep 30 11:41 P1030583_1.JPG
>>> -rw-r--r--   1 thnov 128   4175872 sep 30 11:41 P1030583.JPG
>>> <SNIP>
>>>
>>> Rgds//Thomas
>>>
>>>
>>
>
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