I investigated. All that's going on here is that Saucy still has
Epiphany 3.6, whose .desktop file doesn't mention x-scheme-handler/http,
which is currently necessary for gnome-control-center to recogize an
application as a Web browser. Epiphany 3.8's .desktop file does include
this MIME type, so
Dr. Osman, thanks for your patch. A few comments:
1. Of course, this patch does not restore type-ahead find as originally
requested in this bug ticket. Instead, it simply disables recursive
searching, so that as you type only files in the current directory are
returned. Still, this does signifi
I'm not sure whether this is new in Saucy, since I got this MacBook Pro
only after I had upgraded to Saucy.
I tested with the upstream kernel you specified and the behavior is
exactly the same: logging out is very slow, taking perhaps 10 seconds or
more. And once again profiling showed lots of ti
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1018718 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1018718
I believe this is a duplicate of bug #1018718.
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columns width redrawn by multiple events
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I see this too with Nautilus 3.6.3 in Saucy. I can reliably reproduce
this bug like this:
1. Start Nautilus.
2. Go to the /etc folder in list view. On a typical machine this directory
will have a few hundred files.
3. Make sure you're displaying the default set of columns (Name, Size, Type,
Mo
Joseph,
I'm not convinced that a kernel bug report would be appropriate here.
As I've pointed out, a surprising amount of CPU time is being spent in
nouveau_connector_detect which is presumably in the Nouveau kernel
driver. The Nouveau project tracks its bugs separately from the Linux
kernel; see
Fantastic - thanks!
By the way, I'm also looking forward to seeing a package for
libgit2-glib - see bug #1177555. (libgit2 0.18 and libgit2-glib are
both requirements for building the latest gitg.)
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Thanks for the bug report. We have a ticket for this upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3030
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Title:
Shotwell does not show 3gp videos
T
To chime in here, as I mentioned above I have a newer Macbook (a
MacBook7,1) and am still seeing this behavior running Oneiric with all
the latest updates. More specifically:
1. I start my laptop with an external monitor connected. After I log in, the
external monitor is still blank.
2. I run n
Shotwell itself does not use lcms; it uses libraw, which depends on
lcms1 in Ubuntu. Note that libraw 0.13.8 (present in Oneiric) can build
using either lcms1 or lcms2. So to solve this particular dependency I
suspect that you only need to update your libraw packaging to build
using lcms2. You m
Public bug reported:
It was once possible to build libraw only as a static library. A few
releases ago libraw changed to support both static and shared libraries.
Currently in Ubuntu both libraw.a and libraw.so are packaged in the
libraw-dev package. Instead, libraw.so should live in a separate
Till: Yes, there really is a libraw. :) You're not seeing it because
on Ubuntu Shotwell is built using libraw as a static library, so libraw
is compiled into the Shotwell executable. It would be nice to use a
shared library instead, but we can't do that at the moment because
libraw.so currently
Alex,
there are a couple of things you can helpfully do:
1. Enable logging. To do this, run "SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell" from a
command prompt. As Shotwell runs, it will write a log file to
~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log.
2. Run Shotwell under GDB. That way when Shotwell crashes you'll get a
sta
Thanks for the bug report. Could you generate a log file and attach it
to this bug? To do that, run Shotwell from the command line like this:
$ SHOTWELL_LOG=1 shotwell
After the metadata writing hangs, exit Shotwell. Then find the file
~/.cache/shotwell/shotwell.log and attach it here. Thanks
This behavior is expected if the photos you're importing are already in
the library directory: in that case Shotwell won't copy them (and, in
recent versions of Shotwell, won't ask you whether you want the photos
copied). So if Shotwell doesn't seem to be copying your photos, you
should check your
Thanks for the bug report and log file. This has also been reported
upstream at http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4297 .
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Title:
"Writing metadata
Also: this bug has been reported upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1940, and has already been reported in
Launchpad as bug #696138. If you're looking for a workaround, then
instead of filing a duplicate bug report it would be better to ask for
help on the mailing list and/or post a comme
I'm also missing the title bar in Firefox. On my machine Thunderbird
does have a title bar.
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[Oneiric] [Regression] firefox title bar does
For Shotwell, this is ticketed upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/421 .
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Title:
Does not save the configuration file under ~/.config/
To
Thanks for the bug report. I can reproduce this. The good news is that
in git master (where we've ported to GTK 3), the hang does not occur.
The assertions do still occur there, though, and we should fix those, so
I've ticketed this upstream:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4366
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I'm running Abiword 2.8.6 on Ubuntu 11.10.
I'd like to set Abiword as the default application for opening ODT and
DOC files. When I right click a DOC file in Nautilus, Abiword shows up
in the context menu; that's good. When I right click an ODT file in
Nautilus, Abiword sho
That's a reasonable suggestion. I've created a ticket upstream here:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4372
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Title:
Shotwell doesn't show meta dat
Aha - I see. Thanks for the explanation.
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create separate package for libraw shared library
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This seems like a reasonable idea. I've created a ticket in Shotwell's
bug database:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/4274
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Title:
Shotwell Viewe
We have a ticket for this upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3469
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Shotwell Viewer can't open files without file ending
To manag
Thanks for the sleuthing, Steve. I've now fixed the malformed changelog
entries upstream. Yes, we should use dch from now on.
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need packa
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I'm seeing this too (on Fedora 15, actually). I've filed a bug upstream
here:
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=648224
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I'm running Epiphany 3.0.3 on Ubuntu 11.10 (Oneiric) using the default
theme.
Normally, the URL in the URL bar appears black on a light gray background and
is easy to read. While a page is loading, however, the URL is in white text on
a light gray background and is virtually
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URL is unreadable while
This bug was http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3672 , and has been fixed in
trunk. The fix will be in the next release, Shotwell 0.11.
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It is actually possible to turn off this behavior. In the Image
Settings tab in the Print dialog, uncheck the box "Print image title".
(The fact that the titles overlap the images is a known bug; see
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3249 .)
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http://trac.yo
Shotwell's search capability does not current match the names of folders
that pictures are in. This might be a reasonable idea, though I have
some concern that it might yield mysterious matches for some users.
Feel free to file a ticket at trac.yorba.org if you'd like us to
consider this for a fut
This is related to this existing feature request:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2318
Once that's implemented, youll be able to upload photos while still
viewing photos and using Shotwell's other features.
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Status: Unknown
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Title:
When trying to import pictures from a Nexus One Android phone, *all*
pics on SD are propose
I can reproduce this both in 0.9.3 and in the current trunk. It occurs
only if I press the left arrow *immediately* after initiating the
slideshow. I think this is probably the same bug as
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1502 as Clint suggested above.
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David,
you're running a fairly old version of Shotwell. Can you try upgrading
to the latest release (0.10) and let us know whether the crash still
occurs? See http://yorba.org/shotwell/install/ .
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This was http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3539 . It was fixed in Shotwell
0.10.
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Status: New => Fix Released
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The attached picture works fine in Shotwell on Natty with libexiv2
0.21.1 and libgexiv2 0.3.0. There were some crashing bugs in earlier
versions of libexiv2 that affected Shotwell users - see
http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/show/739
http://dev.exiv2.org/issues/show/752
I believe if you updat
- Are you sure that you have read permission on the images in question?
- What happens if you find the images in Nautilus and drag them into Shotwell?
- If you double click on them in Nautilus, what happens?
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I don't understand this bug report. Did you export an image from
Shotwell by dragging it to the desktop? What happened differently from
what you expected?
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OK. If you're having trouble upgrading libexiv2 and libgexiv2 feel free
to ask for help on the Shotwell mailing list (http://lists.yorba.org
/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/shotwell).
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Michael, I've updated the Wikipedia page you mentioned to include
Shotwell as you suggested.
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Store/read tags inside photos
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Booxter,
just curious: Yorba's PPA already contains Shotwell 0.8 which includes
this fix, so why did you package 0.7.2 plus this fix for your own PPA?
I'd encourage anyone on Maverick who needs this fix to simply upgrade to
0.8 using Yorba's PPA.
https://launchpad.net/~yorba/+archive/ppa
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Yes - that version is pretty old now. We're made 3 releases since then
and are about to release 0.9. I'd recommend that you upgrade!
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Sho
Normal Ubuntu software updates provide only critical bug fixes and minor
improvements. If you want the latest versions of Shotwell or other
applications on the Ubuntu desktop, you'll need to upgrade to a newer
version of Ubuntu. You can do this through
System->Administration->Update Manager.
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I'm still seeing this problem on Ubuntu 10.10 with all the latest
updates as of September 27. Many Shotwell menu items are not available
when they should be, making Shotwell pretty much unusable on Unity.
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Robin,
thanks for the bug report. Are you able to reproduce this - in other
words, can you make it happen again? If not, then unfortunately there
may not be much we can do since the crash report you attached doesn't
give us enough information to proceed with.
If you can reproduce this, could y
We at Yorba have reconsidered, and have decided to rename the menu items
to Flip Horizontally and Flip Vertically:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2223
This will happen for 0.7. No need for you guys to create a special
branch. :)
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I can't reproduce this. I tried installing Shotwell 0.6.1 from the
Yorba PPA on Ubuntu 10.04. When I choose folders from the Places menu
or I click on shortcuts to folders, Nautilus opens those folders
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Yes. The fix was already present in Shotwell 0.8.90.
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auto import of photo's hangs infinately
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Binary package hint: shotwell
On Natty, windows contain a resize grip in the lower right-hand corner.
(This is actually a GTK 3 element which has been backported to GTK 2 in
Natty). Because Shotwell has no status bar, this resize grip overlaps
some visual elements. In parti
Omer,
we thought the newly expanded Shotwell preferences dialog would be OK
because it's not as tall as the Nautilus preferences dialog. Does that
dialog not fit on your screen either?
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Aha - I see that's considered a Nautilus bug:
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Status: Unknown
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I've ticketed this at
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3320
Possibly too late to fix this for 0.9, though.
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Title:
shotwell preference window is a l
Changes from Shotwell 0.8.1 to 0.8.90 include the following:
- a search box that finds photos by name
- buttons that filter photos by type (photo, video, RAW) or flag state
- support for photos in TIFF format
- support for plugins, which can add publishing destinations or new slideshow
transition
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
On Natty, if any application in fullscreen mode opens a new window, then
the Unity panel and launcher will come to the foreground on top of the
fullscreen view. To see this, open gedit, choose View->Fullscreen, then
press Ctrl+F for Find. As the
I don't see this: on my Natty machine, the Shotwell menu appears in the
global menu. I installed a daily build recently.
Shotwell used to be blacklisted (i.e. excluded) from the global menu due
to some compability problems, but is no longer on the blacklist. It
looks like you upgraded from Maver
Here's a patch that fixes the build errors, assuming that you want to
stay with GNOME_COMPILE_WARNINGS(maximum) and fix all these errors in
place.
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I can't reproduce this. I tried upgrading from Shotwell 0.8.1 to
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- You're using the filter menu on the new Find toolbar, right?
- You said that the filter actions do nothing at all. So this means that
Shotwell always shows all photo
OK. Not a bug.
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Filter actions from menu or keyboard shortcuts do nothing
Ticketed upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3426 .
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Status: Unknown
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I'm not quite sure I understand. Do you mean that when you click Events
to see one image for each event, the images don't have quite the same
resolution as the original image? That's this Shotwell bug:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2613
Or do you mean something else?
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We have a ticket for this upstream:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2719
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Status: Unknown
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Can you reproduce this crash? Does it occur every time you start
Shotwell, or did it only happen once?
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shotwell crashed with SIGABRT in _
Ticketed upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3413 .
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Ticketed upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3413 .
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Status: Unknown
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We have a ticket for this upstream:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/2748
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When you open the red eye tool, it displays a small circle which you can
move around the image to choose the spot where you want to fix red eye.
Unfortunately, when the photo is dark, the red eye circle can be hard to
see or practically invisible, which is confusing. I've ticketed this
upstream he
You've reported two problems:
1. The adjust dialog [can't] be moved if you don't know about "alt-
left_click-dnd".
You can simply click anywhere in the adjust dialog and drag the mouse to
move it. Does this not work for you?
2. The adjust dialog appears partially off the screen.
This is a prob
Ticketed upstream at http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3438 .
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We didn't give the adjust window a title bar because we want it to feel
like a lightweight tool window that floats on top of the main window
while minimizing visual distraction. At some point we may move the
adjustments into a sidebar on the right like in some other photo apps,
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Oh, yes, I now see in this classic Ubuntu as well if I enable Compiz.
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the "adjust" dialog should be a real dialog
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When you say "the small icon in the right side view", I assume that you
mean the Videos icon in the Find toolbar at the top of the photos view -
yes?
I believe that we do show videos by default. If you run Shotwell on a
clean machine (e.g. after running 'gconftool --recursive-unset
/apps/shotwell
I'm seeing this too in the current Oneiric build. I'm running on a
MacBook which has an nVidia graphics card, so the problem does not seem
to be specific to ATI.
I think this bug should have importance High. It's quite distracting
that window titles are wrong all the time. As a workaround, I ca
I was just burned by this too. In Thunderbird, I installed an add-on
called Zindus. I opened the Zindus Configuration Settings dialog, then
pressed Add to add an account. Compiz forced the resulting New Account
dialog to fit inside the parent Configuration Settings dialog and
wouldn't let me res
Vincent,
it's possible to drag and drop photos from Shotwell to Nautilus, but not
to any other application. This is a known issue:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/1563
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Vincent,
If we want this sort of drag and drop to work, Shotwell will need to
keep an on-disk copy of each photo including all edits the user has
made. Today, Shotwell only keeps the originals on disk, and applies the
user's edits on the fly each time the user opens a photo.As a
result, fixin
Thanks for the bug report. I can reproduce this. I've ticketed this
upstream at
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3946
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Title:
Can't set delay/ti
I'm seeing this too: on my Oneiric machine, a double click on a
maximized window's title bar does nothing. It should unmaximize the
window.
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Sebastien wrote this via email:
Oh btw I checked a bit on the refresh issue you showed me during the
summit (the one with your special overlay toolbars not getting refreshed
properly). There is a compiz bug there but the way you display those
seem suboptimal, under gnome-shell or unity-2d the bar
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Can't set delay/time for background slideshow
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I can't reproduce this in the current Shotwell trunk. Could you update
to the current version of Shotwell (0.11) and see whether the problem
still occurs?
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Andries,
I just tried your steps with Shotwell 0.11+trunk, Ubuntu 11.10 and
Thunderbird 7.0 and everything worked just fine - both the on-disk
filename and the attachment filename contain spaces. So it looks like
this has been fixed by the newer versions of one or more of these
software entities.
Mark,
what versions of Shotwell and Ubuntu are you using? Are you seeing the
same crash others have reported here (SIGSEGV in
data_source_get_typename)?
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Yes - Shotwell doesn't yet support building with Vala 0.13. We'll fix
this in Shotwell 0.12:
http://redmine.yorba.org/issues/3760
On Oneiric, you can install the valac-0.12 package to get a version of
valac that works for Shotwell today.
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problem with open fotos : no encuentra el archivo de origen
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Brett,
I doubt that your bug is the same as this one, since this one only
occurred with memory cards, not when attaching a camera.
I still don't see what trouble you're having with Shotwell. When you
attach a camera, Shotwell says that it needs to unmount the camera in
order to access it; that's
I'm not sure I completely understand. You have several different
cellphones, and you're not able to import photos into Shotwell from any
of them?
Also, unfortunately I can't open the screenshot you attached to this
ticket - when I click it, I see a message "There’s no page with this
address in La
I agree that Shotwell should do this. In fact, I thought we had already
implemented this, but I was wrong. I've ticketed this upstream here:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3132
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http:/
Thanks for the suggestion. There's already a ticket for this upstream:
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/3090
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unkno
Rogério,
Thanks for your suggestions. I've added your comments to the upstream
ticket as well.
By the way, for some information about how to back up your Shotwell
library, see the Shotwell FAQ at http://trac.yorba.org/wiki/Shotwell/FAQ
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Could you attach a photo that causes this problem? (Without that
there's not much we can do to investigate this.)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/677981
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Michael,
Shotwell has no built-in knowledge of either GIMP or UFRaw specifically.
Shotwell knows only of
1. an external editor that can edit JPEGs ("External photo editor" in
the preferences dialog). If you invoke this editor on a RAW image,
Shotwell will instead pass it the transformed JPEG.
Ah, yes - if photos have no EXIF date then Shotwell won't place them in
any event at all. In the trunk, we've improved the situation: there's a
No Event item in the sidebar which you can use to access all such
photos. That will also be in the upcoming 0.8 release, of course. So I
think we should
I'm afraid I don't understand what you're seeing here. Are you saying
that every time you open a folder from the Places menu, you see an error
message from Shotwell? That would be quite strange. Could you attach a
screenshot of the error message?
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Note, also, that we are actually considering moving photos to new events
when their dates are modified. See
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1940
** Bug watch added: trac.yorba.org/ #1940
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1940
** Also affects: shotwell via
http://trac.yorba.org/ticket/1940
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Marco,
- Can you still reproduce this?
- Are you sure that the disk partition containing your home directory is
not full?
- If you start Shotwell with a fresh database directory (e.g. 'shotwell
-d ~/foo'), does the assertion failure still occur?
- Are you able to build Shotwell 0.8 from source?
** Patch added: "patch for debugging"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shotwell/+bug/684246/+attachment/1782979/+files/debug.diff
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